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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / premate testing
- By Guest [gb] Date 03.03.04 12:25 UTC
hi everyone. i have a lovely gsd bitch that i want to mate,she has a good hipscore and is 100% in everyway.i have tried mating her before but she as never taken . i have had a word with the vet and she says to try the premate test from day 6 then every 48 hours up to ovulation .has anyone else tried this and did it help .it is the last chance for my girl she is neally 4 years old and i have been told this is qiite old for a first litter can anyone help thanks
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 03.03.04 12:43 UTC
I know of a few breeders who swear by the premate test. One even says that she has never had a bitch miss since using it :)
- By Kerioak Date 03.03.04 13:18 UTC
Hi Guest

I used to use the Premate test if I was travelling  a good distance (and before I got my male who now tells me when the girls are at the height of their season).  Never missed when using it (and only missed once without and that was my first time with first bitch).
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 03.03.04 13:36 UTC
My bitch found it quite uncomfortable and would think if your bitch is late on say day 18 she is going to hate the vet by then and you will have a hole in your bank balance. Have you know idea when she seems to be ready so you can reduce the number of tests. Have to say it did not work for me, but that does not mean it won't for you.
- By LindyLou [gb] Date 03.03.04 19:40 UTC
I used it this time as Chloe 'missed' last season. The vet told me to go on the Tuesday and the Thursday, which I did. She didn't mate until the Saturday. Was I miffed! She's going for a scan next week to see if it worked. I definately WON'T be using it again. :(

Spoke to my ex about it and he reminded me that we tried it with our first Munster. It didn't work then either. Maybe Munsters just don't like it? ;)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 04.03.04 00:53 UTC
I think the test may well be fine, but the vets advice not right.

Having read up on the test it should be able to pinpoint ovulation within 24 hours before it happens.  If test is done too late it will show that ovulation has occured but not when.

for this reason you start testing earlier than the bitch is likely to be ovulating, often day 8 is used in breeds that stand average.  The test works on a colour comparison to a control.

Last year I had my bitch tested as she would not stand on her previous season being very sexually dominant.  In my breed and bitches I normally find they will stand from day 14 to 17, so opted to test on day 10.  first test showed that she was above the neutral control, but not yet ovulating.  As it was a nearly result she had to be tested daily.  Day 11, still iminent, day 12 showed that she was ovulating, or about to ovulate in next 24hours.

Now a bitch ovulates roughly over 24 to 48 hoir period, and the eggs then take another two days to mature, and then die in another two days.

Now many bitches will stand just before or at ovulation, others like mine would not stand until the last day that eggs were likely to be viable, day 16, this did not make the test wrong, it just shows how bitches vary, one will stand for a week from just before ovulation to just after eggs die, and another may only stand once eggs are ripe (in my case day 14) to when they die (day 16).

With this difficult bitch it was worth doing the test, as was able to give her previous rejected suitor a chance, and still ahve time to take her to an alternative stud.  She would have none of the older but inexperienced male, and was only marginally warmer to the one she did accept grudgingly at the last minute.
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