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> I am concerned that I may have forced her too soon.
> To be honest unless this is a toy breed (and not one of the toy breeds where due to health reasons it is best to wait until they are 2 1/2) 18 months is too young to be taking a litter from your bitch.
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> I would certainly not be trying for a second mating and leave it until she is more mature, especially as this is only her second season, that would point to her not being an early maturing bitch. Most people would say the third season is soon enoughs nd most breeds about two to three years of age for a first litter.
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> The bleeding is probably normal, mine never stop until the end of the season anyway.
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> Is the dog an experienced dog with mating bitches. I have used an inexperienced dog and it came to nothing as he didn't mat the bitch when she was at the receptive stage but waited until she had gone over and no pups.
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> Unless you have your bitch progesterone tested you won't know if it is too late for her.
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> I have had bitches take to being mated on day 13 (more often days 15 - 17), and also my last litter the bitch wasn't mated until days 18 - 20, we had her blood tested as we and the stud dog owner were worried she had gone over, but the dog proved to be right in not wanting to mate her earlier.
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> I am rather concerned that other males have physical access t your bitch by being able to lick her through a gate. At this time a bitch is open to infection, and there is always the risk a dog could mate her through the gate, or get into her, are you absolutely sure none of the singing romeos has got to her over the gate?.
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