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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / bitch not showing??
- By kenzi [gb] Date 25.01.10 10:43 UTC
My friends dog went to stud nearly 5 weeks ago.it was a much planned litter and if she is pregnant is hoping to keep a pup for showing.However due to a family crisis( see earlier post) she only had one visit to the stud ( 10 minute tie). Although the bitch is showing signs such as temprement and was also sick around 3 weeks there is little change physically,nipples only slightly darker and no change in her shape at all.This is a medium size breed,not that big.Do all bitches show physical signs at this stage?She has only had one litter previously 2 years ago with a different bitch and she had a litter of 7 and was showing more signs at this stage.The stud used is retiring so she will be quite upset if she has missed.
- By annastasia [gb] Date 25.01.10 10:55 UTC
It is early days yet, some show at 5 weeks others dont, we mated our female in Germany almost 8 weeks ago (1 mating) this is all you are allowed with their top dogs, a 20 minute tie, and she is heavily in welp now, only started to show properly at 6.5 weeks, if the day is correct 1 mating can result in puppies, most who use our stud dog only had 1 mating (their choice) as they had a long way to travel, all have had litters.
Get your friend to get her female scanned, to put her out of her misery, they can scan at 4 weeks, some earlier with the modern ultrasound machines. good luck x
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 25.01.10 12:25 UTC
I couldn't see much difference in my girl, she only had 2 puppies and was hiding them somewhere clever as when they were born they were massive! If not for the vet promising she could feel them I would have sworn she had missed again!
- By annastasia [gb] Date 25.01.10 12:55 UTC
Yes that can be the case also, i would get her scanned.
- By Cani1 [gb] Date 25.01.10 13:46 UTC
Hi , I would have her scanned also ,one of my large breed bitches was showing no signs and I wasn't going to have her scanned just incase it upset her as she was very nervous throughout her pregnancy , but the wondering if she was got the better of me , so I took her and they confirmed two pups , I was so relieved it was definitely worth taking her. And she was absolutely fine with the vet , her nervousness also subsided once the pups were born. She had six so the scan wasn't right but at least I knew there was a pregnancy.
- By annastasia [gb] Date 25.01.10 14:03 UTC
Yes scans can often be wrong, i just scan to confirm a pregnancy really, pups can hide behind the ribcage which ultrasound cant pick up.
- By SharonM Date 25.01.10 16:35 UTC
I have my own scanner and up till our last pregnancy had been just one out, this time because mum was a lot smaller than her previous litter, and I could only find 4 pups on the scan (and she was scanned quite a few times I can tell you) was convinced it was just a small litter, she went on to have 8, which is more than her first litter!  I was absolutely amazed, so I wouldn't worry about size.
- By kenzi [gb] Date 28.01.10 07:46 UTC
My friend called last night to say her tummy all of a sudden has a very slightly rounded shape and is more firm,she also has a clear discharge so things are looking a little more hopeful,i am getting excited and she isnt even my dog!!
- By foxyfay [gb] Date 28.01.10 10:21 UTC
We had our girl mated and only did it once with a short tye so i was a little unsure she would have taken,she had no change at all and just seemed exactly the same, we got her scanned and they saw 8 puppies and over the last 2/3 days shes just got massive, so it can just come on very quickly,think our girl was just waiting for the scan before she let her belly go...lol
- By annastasia [gb] Date 28.01.10 11:21 UTC
Our female did exactly the same, after the scan she got fatter overnight, scanned for 5 pupies had 4 yesterday, she has finished now,
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 28.01.10 12:11 UTC
Great - clear discharge is a pretty good sign I think.
- By annastasia [gb] Date 28.01.10 12:16 UTC
Yes it is a good sign, good luck with your litter.
- By LoisLane Date 29.01.10 21:55 UTC
Good luck with this litter!
- By cprice996 [gb] Date 01.02.10 16:36 UTC
I know someone who took her bitch to be mated, no tie, and the stud dog kept jumping off.  the result was 11 pups!  just goes to show.  I usually get prepared in any case because scans are not always reliable.  Although our local sheep scanner is usually pretty accurate.  But considering the bitch a absorb pups right up to term it is not always as easy as that.  Best of luck to all with pups due.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / bitch not showing??

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