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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Still swollen after season
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 26.04.09 20:12 UTC
soorry guys was't too sure where to put this but as I was trying to breed here goes.  My dog came into season flagging on day 11-12 but noticed that her swelling hadn't come to the back anyway took her to stud dog (experienced) but could not get a tie, ok with that not major, she is now 4 weeks later and the swelling has still not gone down and she is still giving off a scent that she is in season, my entire male is not interested but every other man and his dog are.  Any suggestions , help, why this has happened, could there be something wrong.  She is showing no signs of pregnancy at all but she has gone very quite and soft.

Linda
- By RRfriend [se] Date 26.04.09 20:48 UTC
A continued swelling of the vulva, and interest from male dogs, are two signs of a bitch being in whelp. Unfortunately not definite signs, though. A phanthom can cause more or less any symthom a true pregnancy can.
Sounds promising though.
Karen
- By MandyC [gb] Date 26.04.09 20:50 UTC
going quiet and soft and the vulva not returning back to normal size are both good signs of pregnancy, though there was no tie achieved i have had 2 litters from just a slip mating so you never know.

Did you achieve more than more slip mating?

Just keep a close eye on her for any other changes and to ensure she is well in her self.

Good luck and i hope you were successful
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 26.04.09 21:37 UTC
took her to stud dog on days 12, 14 and 15 had slips each time
- By Shell26 [gb] Date 27.04.09 08:25 UTC
My bitches swelling never went completely after mating. We're on day 54 now :)
When we took her to the vets for scan and confirmation he advised that as the vulva was still quite swollen its a sign of the bitch being in whelp.

I visit to the vets is probably your best bet.

Good luck
Shell
- By cavlover Date 27.04.09 11:59 UTC
One of my girls remained swollen after the end of her season (mating with short tie) and I was confident she was in pup, she even gained weight but alas no other pregnancy signs and there were no pups.
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 27.04.09 12:48 UTC
I really do not think she is in pup but she is booked in vets tomorrow at 9.30 will let you know what the vet says

Linda
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 27.04.09 15:12 UTC
To me sounds like she's taken, fingers crossed at the vets, though may still be slightly early to tell.
- By STARRYEYES Date 27.04.09 17:57 UTC
this is where a matetel comes in handy as you can repeat the test , if it shows ferning within I think its 14 days to the day after mating  she is probably pregnant , worked each time with my litters.
- By TrishlovesMiley [gb] Date 27.04.09 18:25 UTC
My bitch had her first season, was not mated and 6 weeks later she is still slightly swollen with protruding teats too? Do you think that's how she'll stay now she's a 'woman'? :)
- By STARRYEYES Date 27.04.09 20:18 UTC
the vulva does stay slight bigger after a first season so yes you are correct in your thinking!
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 28.04.09 12:18 UTC
well I have 2 baffled vets, they said not a phantom as she would not being giving off the scent, not pregnant (got to go back in 2 weeks) not poly cystic overies as she would still be bleeding.  Totally baffled.

Linda
- By MandyC [gb] Date 28.04.09 21:45 UTC
just to say that 'the scent' can be there when they are pregnant, one of my boys went mental for my girl until 3 weeks after she came back from stud dog, she went on to whelp 7 puppies so he had a scent which was of interest to him (he is also a proven stud) but she was clearly pregnant at the time.

I have one of my girls now that i hope is 4 weeks in whelp and some of the other dogs find her quite interesting too :)
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Still swollen after season

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