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Ok so still deciding as to wether or not I want to get an ultrasound done or not.

My mentor says its a waste of money, but I'm just not sure.

If I was to get one done then what places would you suggest in the Ipswich region or Ipswich side of Brisbane?

Also what sot of price am I looking at for an Ultrasound?

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I must agree with your mentor it is a waste of money and time it can only tell u if preg or not and sometimes they even get this wrong they cant tell u how many pups as they always get this wrong.if wait a couple of weeks more u will know anyway.only if u are un sure by say week seven then i would go down this track.if u now your bitch u will have a good idea by week three to week four

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Go the ultrasound - it's only money you are wasting if you see nothing.

Approx $50-$150 every vet is different.

The counts are not always correct as puppies can be counted twice, or absorbed at a later stage.

Ultrasounds are good to tell you if they are pregnant as for the count anything goes there. \

It also gives you more time to prepare and get supplies, book for time off work etc.

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I always ultrasound around week 5 to determine pregancy and find out approx number. It is always good to know if there is, none, one or many because one usually means a caesar, so you can be prepared. I have also seen some very convincing phantoms wiht bitches gaining lots of weight, getting milk and even going into pre-labour, all for nothing. With small to medium breeds, a good ultrasound machine and experienced operator, the count is usually no more than one puppy out at most. With large breeds having 10+ it is harder to count.

The other benefit is if the ultrasound shows say 6 and you only get 2 then you know she has re-absorbed and can take precautions with the next mating.

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In Brisbane your could try ringing Furkids - Greenbank - they are dog breeders and vets - not had an ultrasound with them but an assisted mating - excellent!!!

Have been to Phil Thomas at Chermside for ultrasound but he is quite close to where I live - but worth a phone call to Furkids - they would be closer to you probably.

http://www.yellowpages.com.au/qld/greenbank/furkids-veterinary-surgery-12659846-listing.html if this link doesn't work you wil find them if you Google

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Depends why you are getting it done. One of my girls is having one today. She is very fine built, first time & I am not sure if she will need a ceasarian or not. Not a planned mating as the boy was only 5 & a half months old & I didn't think he was capable. Wrong.

Last time it was $80 I think so will see. Vets do vary in price so much.

Unless there is a particular reason I can't see the point either. Have had singletons born with ease in my dogs & cats. They are not always a problem.

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I must agree with your mentor it is a waste of money and time it can only tell u if preg or not and sometimes they even get this wrong they cant tell u how many pups as they always get this wrong.if wait a couple of weeks more u will know anyway.only if u are un sure by say week seven then i would go down this track.if u now your bitch u will have a good idea by week three to week four

I totally disagree about it being a waste of money.

If I had not ultrasounded my girl I would not have known she was having a singleton pup.

My vet and I were able to manage her pregnancy based on the expectation of one pup and not say, six. Her diet and exercise was based on not allowing the pup to have the nutrients of a full pregnancy and therefore not growing so large as to require a C-section. She was easily born by natural delivery.

One could easily have assumed she had lost any pups she may have been carrying based on her size and shape so I was happy to be forwarned of what was to come.

With her next pregnany I was able to happily anticpate the arrival of three pups.

Also my vet does not like to expose a pregnancy to x-ray just for a count. And, no, they don't always get it wrong. My vet was right both times. It's just that it becomes more difficult the more pups there are, and not every vet with an Ultrasound machine is particularly proficient at it either.

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IMO too not a waste of money but it can really depend on the quality of the machine and who is doing the ultrasound IMO. I have had one performed by a general vet with a small portable machine and it told me not much at all and you couldnt really see much very clearly. Done by a repro vet on a great machine and for only slightly more dollars it was a whole lot more worthwhile. Much clearer, more to see and much more information. I can sort of see how someone may think it a waste of time if the former is their only experience of getting an ultrasound done.

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I dont find ultrasounds to be a waste of time/money. I'm not interested in an accurate count, I just use it to confirm pregnancy. I xray at 8 weeks to get an idea of numbers because our girl has very big litters and I am comforted to know how many to expect once whelping starts. :)

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IMO too not a waste of money but it can really depend on the quality of the machine and who is doing the ultrasound IMO. I have had one performed by a general vet with a small portable machine and it told me not much at all and you couldnt really see much very clearly. Done by a repro vet on a great machine and for only slightly more dollars it was a whole lot more worthwhile. Much clearer, more to see and much more information. I can sort of see how someone may think it a waste of time if the former is their only experience of getting an ultrasound done.

Our experiences:

Manly Road Vet

First pregnancy - they were able to tell me there were 6 puppies implanted but only 4 viable (no heartbeat) so they would be absorbed.

Second pregnancy - I was told there were 4 puppies but 5 delivered.

Big ultrasound machine intended for humans.

Gerry at Greencross

Did my last ultrasound and he said 2 puppies - she delivered 4.

It seemed very unclear compared to the Manly Rd Machine.

Xrays are not always correct either. Last bitch was x-rayed and told 9 but she delivered 11.

Many breeders don't scan but will x-ray in the last week. I prefer to have a rough idea on how many puppies early on to feed the expectant mum accordingly. Some bitches when pregnant would eat none stop if you let them :D

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Furkids, Gerry @ Greenbank or Lena @ Marberg, pretty sure Lena has an ultrasound now.

Gerry counted 3 heartbeats when our bitch was 6 weeks - she only delivered 2 pups and no left over gunk, so either the best re-absorption ever or he counted the same one twice :laugh:

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I used Phil Thomas (Queensland Veterinary Specialists - Chermside), very happy. He counted 5 on the ultrasound but said 5-7 likely, my bitch delivered 6. Cost wise it was $150 including a written report.

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I used Phil Thomas (Queensland Veterinary Specialists - Chermside), very happy. He counted 5 on the ultrasound but said 5-7 likely, my bitch delivered 6. Cost wise it was $150 including a written report.

IMO absolutely WORTH the money!

I also go here. Last 2 pregnancies Phil has been spot on with the number of pups.

I know some normal vets (not repo specialists) have machines and will do ultrasounds for about $50 however they will simply confirm the pregnancy. I prefer to pay extra so I have an idea of how many puppies to expect.

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Tammy - Gerry at Greencross is Greencross Redbank Plains/Moreton.

I know I'll be doing one when the time comes. More so to confirm pregnancy than anything. Otherwise it will do my head in.

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