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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / whelping imminent?
- By Star [gb] Date 01.03.02 13:10 UTC
My bitch is 60 days. She has been digging on and off in the whelping box all night. She has refused breakfast but will eat odd titbits. she has also been a bit sick. Not long ago she went for a wee and some water gushed out. Her temp was 98.4 but has been up and down all week. Other than that she is fine. No panting or straining just moans of general disconfort due to her size. How long do you reckon before labour is due to start.
- By mattie [gb] Date 01.03.02 13:25 UTC
Sounds like lift off to me,but this could go on for a while they usually wait till earlys hours (well mine do anyway) dont worry till she starts panting and then straining,if she strains without any being born thats when you start to worry but I'm sure she will be fine.Have you got everything ready?
Do you have a book handy,I always have My Labrador book By Mary Roslyn Williams handy great section on whelping in that,and everytime I whelp a litter its still like the first time,some people keep records of whelpings then they can refer back but I dont breed very much anyway.
Good luck keep us informed
- By briedog [gb] Date 01.03.02 13:39 UTC
like what mattie said it all go,it was her waters breaking,if there a white murcus like string thats another,sign, good luck,what breed have you got,let us all know how mum and pups are.
- By carolyn Date 01.03.02 13:29 UTC
Hi Star

My bitch went nearly 48 hours scratching around,not eating etc,I was shattered so I would hate to think how she was.
Best of Luck with the birth.
As soon as she starts straining give her an hour then if nothing give your vet a ring,might be a good idea to let them know you have a bitch in labour,just in case.
Dont forget to report back will you.
- By Leigh [us] Date 01.03.02 13:36 UTC
Hi Sue,

Is this the bitches first litter? I was under the impression that you had bred litters before?

Leigh
- By Star [gb] Date 01.03.02 13:45 UTC
We have had 2 litters before and it is this bitch's 2nd litter. The reason I was asking is that she is behaving differently this time then before.
For those who don't know the bitch is a GSP.
We do have books as well, and they are kept to hand. They are the book of the Bitch and the Whelping and Rearing of puppies.

Sue
- By Kay [gb] Date 01.03.02 17:57 UTC
Hi...really hope everything goes well for you.

Good luck Kay
- By dizzy [gb] Date 01.03.02 21:21 UTC
it seems like only yesterday !!!!!hope you manage ok--good luck, mine are 7weeks next tuesday, im clapped out now,
- By Star [gb] Date 02.03.02 10:48 UTC
Thanks everyone. we started at 8 last night and finished at 3 ish. 10 pups, 6 dogs and 4 bitches. All doing well except me. i am happy but shattered!!!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 02.03.02 11:25 UTC
What breed star? That is a big litter! You are going to get even more knackered now helping Mum with that little lot :D
- By dizzy [gb] Date 02.03.02 11:52 UTC
brainless--it tells you above the bitch is a gsp!!! well done to star and the new mother, dont think knackered even begins to cover it!!!! my sisters just raised 13 rotts, it took an awful lot of doing, have fun.:)
- By Kath [us] Date 02.03.02 15:18 UTC
good job. hope thay are good strong babys . what is a gsp. Kath
- By Wendy J [gb] Date 02.03.02 16:08 UTC
German Short-haired Pointer I believe

Wendy
- By Kath [us] Date 02.03.02 16:11 UTC
Thank you. beautiful dog and babys. good luck.Kath
- By bumblebeeacres [us] Date 02.03.02 19:13 UTC
Hooray for you! Got my fingers crossed that all stay healthy for you and that mom is good as well!
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / whelping imminent?

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