
Hi all, I could really do with some of your experiences and opinions on this.
We're planning a litter with my girl, have a Sh Ch sire all lined up for her which is really exciting (after months of poring over pedigrees, taking advice etc etc), and are now waiting for her to come into season during the next few weeks.
After the last couple of days where it's been almost unbearably hot, I'm beginning to wonder just how uncomfortable it might be for my bitch to be pregnant if it should be as hot as it was last year. I have lots of ways in which to keep her comfortable, but as she loves swimming, this would not be an option to her whilst in whelp.
So if she was mated June time and the pups arrived sometime in August, they would be ready to go during October. Her last litter was born in May, therefore we were able to get them outside a lot as they got older. It was however extremely hot weather last summer and the poor little mites were spaced out in the garden (under shade) and had paddling pools and cold wet towels to lie on which helped a bit. This time around they might be born during a hotter spell but it will get wetter/colder as they get older.
In your opinions, is it better to try to keep the bitch cool whilst pregnant, or would it be better to wait until the next season and have her mated Dec/Jan where the pups would be born Feb/March?
Part of me thinks it would be nice for my girl to enjoy the summer with all that entails, but I'm not sure I would prefer a winter litter where they couldn't really get outside, and last time trust me, it was a godsend for them to be able to spend time outside, and also they all housetrained really quickly because of it.
The other reason I'm not sure about waiting is that she had quite a severe phantom after her last season, and I just don't want to take it for granted that we could just wait, that might not be an option for her if this should happen again. She is a med/large breed gundog with quite a thick coat!
Obviously I'm open to suggestion on this, the last few days have made me question whether it's the right thing to do.... I'm having a bit of a dilemma!
Thanks