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  1. Join the Facebook group "Puppy SCAM awareness Aust"

    They are a fantastic group and in their introduction they have a massive list of scammers that is being added to everyday.

    It also gives a lot of tips of what to look out for.

    The old rule that if it sounds too good to be true it probably is always applies.

     

    Otherwise, Just stick to Dogzonline!

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  2. On 08/11/2020 at 11:23 AM, asal said:

     

     

     

    "Whelping Frequency 4A.

    A Member shall not breed a bitch causing it to whelp more than twice in eighteen months without the prior approval of the Board of Directors except under extenuating circumstances where application for registration of the litter may be considered by the Board of Directors. (11/08)

    4B. A Member shall not breed a bitch causing it to whelp more than twice in two years without the prior written approval of a Veterinary Surgeon certifying her fitness to carry and whelp the third litter. (11/11)

    4C. A Member shall not breed a bitch causing it to whelp more than six times without prior veterinary certification of fitness for further breeding and without prior approval of the Board of Directors except under extenuating circumstances where application for registration of the litter may be considered by the Board of Directors. (11/08), (11/11)"

     

    So, as actually as she has already bred two litters.

     

    The third litter cannot be registered if she whelps them even a day less than two years from the birth date of the first litter. As noted not all bitches cycle six monthly. so can get caught out.

     

    Would have to go to the board to decide in that instance.  Along with a veterinarian certificate issued before she was mated.

     

     

    With Dogs Qld:

    Dogs Qld Rules and code of practice

    G24.  A person shall not breed a bitch causing it to whelp more than twice in 18 months. The age for the first breeding of bitches may be breed-specific based on maturation after the second heat but is preferably 22 months of age. This regulation is not intended to reduce minimum requirements for breeding set out in the code of ethics of Dogs Queensland and the rules of the ankc, national breed councils, and/ or breed clubs.

     

    G25. ( discusses the age for the first breeding of a male dog)

     

    So clause 4B (Dogs NSW) restricting to 2 litters in 2 years without a veterinary certificate is not applicable in Qld. 

    (Dogs Qld Rules & Code of Practice)

     

    I would have thought that the rules were the same in all states under

    ANKC code of ethics. However on the ANKC website " National code of practice of responsible dog ownership" clause 13 also only restrict breeding to whelping twice in 18 months.

     

    Is it just Dogs New South Wales that have come up with a different rule?

     

    Thank you @asalasal for your references.

  3. I wasn't intending to mate her again, and did not. I was simply asking about the frequency of her heats.

     

    I thought the timeframe between heats may differ depending on whether or not they were mated.

     

  4. I read with interest several posts regarding the need to sell on mains to continue pedigree bloodlines. I agree.

    I am a relatively new small breeder of a currently popular breed. We have a couple of litters a year.

    We live 3 hours from capital cities (no showing)  and have just bred as a hobby, selling to the pet market and therefore sell on limited registration.

    I have been approached a few times from fellow breeders requesting pups on mains registration.

    I have been reluctant to agree to this simply because I am concerned of my liability, as my understanding is a mains registered pup should be fit for showing and breeding.

    While my breeding dogs are fully health tested and fall within the specs for this particular breed, I just want to know my responsibilities in the event a pup I sell on mains does not end up being what the purchaser requires. E.g. Infertile.

    ANKC do not want to help.

    Any advice please?

     

     

     

     

  5. Our toy female has come on heat like clockwork every 6 months.

    On her 3rd and 4th heat we mated her and had successful pregnancies and puppies.

    We then did not mate her on her 5th heat, then following that she came into season three months later.

    Is this what is called a silent heat or has she just come into season at a different time because she was not mated?

     

     

  6. My girl was pregnant with her 2nd litter.

    She was about 5 weeks along when she started losing her balance and appeared quite distressed. We took her to the vet who did scans and said she had one or two pups and to just keep a close eye on her. She had 6 pups on her first litter.

    She was back to normal in a couple of days except following that she stopped gaining pregnancy weight.

    We took her back to the vet when she would have been about 8 weeks and scan revealed pup(s) were gone.

    Vet took a swab, gave an internal, said all ok, and has given a weeks supply of antibiotics saying infection as her discharge is a cream colour.

    Has anyone else had pups absorbed? 

  7. I am seeking some advice on taking my girls temperature prior to whelping.

    I have read a few articles on Google but hope to hear from someone who uses the temperature method successfully.

    Can you let me know when you take it how often you take it and at what day of the pregnancy should I start and what to look for. Thanks in advance.

     

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