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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Timing of Mating
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 06.02.11 18:22 UTC
Hello all , I'm hoping some of you can help me .
I took one of my girls to a boy that I part own but lives with my friend ( she does the show preperation ;-) ) yesterday for mating . I really didn't think she was ready as she was only on day 8 or possibly 9 ( I wasn't expecting her quite yet as she normally goes a little bit longer than this so wasn't checking every day ) so was planning to leave her with my friend for the week as she is a good couple of hours away and with the children I couldn't guarantee that I could get her there on exactly the right day if it was in the week .
Anyway , she dripped bright red blood on the nice clean white tiled floor , so we both agreed she wasn't ready and all the other dogs came in , including our boy . We stood chatting for a while , and the noticed he was starting to pay her some interest and she seemed quite happy with him doing so . So we popped the others away , and sure enough a mating took place and they had just over a 15 minute tie .
My confusion lies in the fact that we were both sure she wasn't ready ( she has had a litter before and mated on days 10 and 12 but had lost all colour at the time of those matings , and had a cracking litter of 6 ) and yet she seemed quite happy with him and stood for the mating and held the tie . Could she have been ready even though she didn't look it ?
Any help and advice would be great , thanks :-)

Vicky
- By Trialist Date 06.02.11 18:57 UTC
Some bitches continue to bleed throughout the season and during the period they're ready for mating.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 06.02.11 20:43 UTC
My bitch shows colour right through her season. :-)
- By white lilly [gb] Date 06.02.11 20:50 UTC
one of my girls did too plus they can be so different with each season when it comes to ovulating.
xxxx
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 06.02.11 21:00 UTC
Ooh , fingers crossed then ! Just worried as it seems so early and different from before . Due to circumstances I am not able to do a second mating now , so I guess it's wait and see if she really was ready , or she's just a tart ! ;-)
- By JeanSW Date 06.02.11 23:25 UTC

> Anyway , she dripped bright red blood on the nice clean white tiled floor , so we both agreed she wasn't ready


Why???   :confused:

It isn't relevant!  One of my girls bleeds heavily, continues throught the ties, and finishes when she is at the end of her season.  She still conceives and whelps normally.

And not all bitches have the same pattern for each season.  I have heard people say "my bitch always ovulates on day 14" but I really don't find that my girls stick to the same pattern.

The bitch that bleeds all the way through (and is due to be spayed), has had 3 litters   Conceived on day 18, day 28 and day 8, in that order.
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 07.02.11 07:26 UTC
Wow ! I am quickly learning that we should not have made the assumption that she wasn't ready , but even my friend who has been breeding successfully for 20 years didn't think she was . I guess you keep learning and I'm glad now I didn't try and wait for a colour change as I guess it wouldn't have happened and I would have missed her . I guess all girls are different then and there is no hard and fast rule for them all. Thankyou all for your help , I'm  fairly new to this and still learning !
- By Reikiangel [gb] Date 07.02.11 11:37 UTC
I'd still send her for secondmating just in case and it ties her over a longer period for you.

Fingers crossed.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 07.02.11 13:27 UTC
agree with reikiangel its always best if you can!
xxxx
- By lucysmith [gb] Date 07.02.11 13:46 UTC
My girl bled bright red all the way through and has just produced a litter of 13 , she was only mated once too.
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 07.02.11 17:11 UTC
I am working on trying to get her back for a second mating , but 2 of my children are unwell and don't think I'll be able to do the 5 hour round trip :-(
I have checked her today ( so just over 48 hours from mating ) and she is losing much less now . Is there any way she would have accepted and stood for our boy if she was not ready ? Normally I thought they were quite grumbly if not the right time .
Thanks again for all your replies :-)
Vicky
- By Reikiangel [gb] Date 07.02.11 17:14 UTC
Some can stand before ready or when about to be ready.  she could have timed it right and the boys stuff can live 3-7 days.  could the boy come back to you instead.
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 07.02.11 17:18 UTC
That's an idea , I will put that to my friend , although I may have to quarantine the children first ;-)
- By vikc32 [gb] Date 09.02.11 09:21 UTC
Just to let you all know , I put the kids to bed last night and did the trip back up for a repeat ( their dad was with them , I didn't just leave then ;-) )
My girl was hilarious , dancing for our boy , showing off , backing into him and flagging for England !! They had another good mating and a 15 minute tie , so now we play the waiting game and see .
Thanks again for all your comments :-)
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 09.02.11 09:25 UTC
good luck :)
- By Reikiangel [gb] Date 09.02.11 10:19 UTC
Hope it works out for.  Sounds like she was very ready lol.  And you have a good span over her fertile period.

ps lol at the kids
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 09.02.11 14:40 UTC
Great news - finger crossed for little puppy paws soon!
- By lucysmith [gb] Date 09.02.11 14:50 UTC
Yay fingers crossed , i hate the waiting bit lol x
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Timing of Mating

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