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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Marking pups
- By anadain [gb] Date 17.05.04 18:52 UTC
Ok folks I would like a bit of advice, I have my first litter due in 2 weeks - getting a bit scared - but have done my homework and have a very long list of people wanting pups (not all vetted to my satisfaction as yet). Scan man says 11-12 puppies currently have 13 homes and might even keep two myself!!!!

I would love to mark the pups in some way so I know who was born 1st 2nd etc, I have heard people say they use nail polish I want to make sure I do not damage the pups or do anything that could harm mummy so what do you suggest, I was thinking of a permanent marker- advice gratefully recieved!!!
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 17.05.04 18:54 UTC
A lady I knew used felt tip pen Good luck with the puppies

Jean
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 17.05.04 19:01 UTC
Food colouring on the tail - depending on the colour of the pups, of course!
- By chels5 [gb] Date 17.05.04 19:21 UTC
im using 2 colours of nail polish on 10 pups! i mark a male and female the same, all in different parts, so they are 'blue boy tail' -'blue girl neck' etc

its worked so far!!!
good luck!
chel & the harrjak pack
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 17.05.04 19:29 UTC
Nail varnish in different places.
left hind, right hind, both hinds,left ear, right ear, both ears,base of tail, & on & on & on. Never had a problem with it.
- By fortis [gb] Date 17.05.04 19:48 UTC
We used a dab of Tippex on our three black boys - right ear, left ear, top of tail.
Cathy.
- By Zoo Keeper [us] Date 17.05.04 20:12 UTC
None of that worked for us.  Mom kept cleaning off anything we used (markers, polish, etc.)  So we bought those ID collars.  Very similar to a hospital ID bracelet.  They worked perfectly, and were very affordable.  :)
- By briedog [gb] Date 17.05.04 20:15 UTC
where did you get them from.
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 17.05.04 20:18 UTC
tipex & snowpak is toxic.
- By Blue Date 18.05.04 14:39 UTC
Zoo Keeper what was the brand of nail polish :-))) ;-) ROFLOL..

Nail polish works for me.. :-)
- By fortis [gb] Date 18.05.04 19:55 UTC
Tried nail varnish but it didn't seem to stick to lab fur. The three black labs that had little dabs of Tippex are now hale and hearty 7 month olds - one of whom is ours. However you've now made me feel consumed with guilt for using a "toxic" substance. Surely nail varnish is, too, if it was consumed before it dried, or if it were to be inhaled? Sorry, I'm having a bad day today so everything is looming larger and out of proportion. Hopefully tomorrow I'll get things back into perspective again. :( :( :(
Cathy.
- By Val [gb] Date 18.05.04 20:17 UTC
Try using the nail varnish to mark the nails.  It stays on pretty well and doesn't take more than a minute to dry!  If you just paint one nail, you can mark 16 puppies differently, excluding the dew claws. ;)
- By sandridge [gb] Date 17.05.04 20:47 UTC
Ive got some white collars made from strong paper,that im going to add a different colour to by using non toxic felt tip pens.Julia
- By stephanie1964 [gb] Date 17.05.04 20:59 UTC
When my pups got a little older i used cat collars and numbered them bitch 1 dog 1 etc or you could try loose ribbon in different colours... i tried marker but it didnt work on dark colours lol...
- By Havoc [gb] Date 17.05.04 21:32 UTC
With black lab pups I snip a little bit of fur off on different parts of the body. Mind you with a litter as large as yours I might run out of body parts!
- By sweety [gb] Date 17.05.04 22:01 UTC
if youve got time buy some diferent coloured ribbon and sew some velcro onto the edges to make collars which wont cause damage if caught on anything - i saw something similar on an  american site but was rather expensive i think - about $30 if i remember right :-0
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 17.05.04 22:23 UTC
Collars can be made with different coloured wool. iether crochet, knit or plait. they need checking regular & it's important to make sure they are just right, not baggy & slipping off, obviously not tight.
They are good for photos, as you can see clearly who is who on your pics.  :)
- By jellybean_oz [au] Date 18.05.04 00:32 UTC
I had watch every pup born and wrote down the time, what sex, what marking and so forth, and when they where older they wore collars.. in the photo albam, I put them in order so, I could just look at a pup and tell straight away who it was..:) I also had a photo of each pup with the time of birth, weight at birth..colourings  at birth {as they change as the pup grows} I  writen  all this down so when the pups new Mummy and Dady came they had all the info they needed ..also, what they where eatting, and what I would like them to continue to feed their Baby's....
- By gwen [gb] Date 18.05.04 08:09 UTC
It depends on the colours - when we have parti-colours I write down a brief description at birth, of the markings, when I weigh them.  Then, after everyone is settle in I fill in markings on a little "puppy chart" on which I have a puppy outline so fill in the coloured bits!  then add new markings as they develop.  However with single colour soid litters (Buffs, Blacks) it is harder, so I have occassionally used the nail varnish dots on the pads.

The newborn collars are available on an American site -  www.cherrybrook.com  they are happy to ship to the UK.

bye
Gwen
- By Kerioak Date 18.05.04 08:25 UTC
I either crochet or plait wool to make collars - it more puppies than colours I use two or three colours together and just make them bigger as the pups grow.
- By briedog [gb] Date 18.05.04 08:28 UTC
gwen i cannot find the collars on the site,what are they under or what have i got to type in.
- By gwen [gb] Date 18.05.04 10:33 UTC
I will dig out my catalogue tonight and post the item number.
bye
Gwen
- By briedog [gb] Date 18.05.04 10:35 UTC
thank you
- By Chez [gb] Date 18.05.04 10:42 UTC
Good grief! The times I come on in order to ask a question or get some advice, someones just done it! Its brilliant! I marked all my pups yesterday for weighing etc & the pen is all gone & Im going to have to make non educated guesses at whos who, so I was going to ask the very same question. Im so glad I have you guys! Chez
- By Zoo Keeper [us] Date 18.05.04 14:27 UTC
http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=30e07767-7b6a-11d5-a192-00b0d0204ae5

That is where I got mine.  Very cheap too.  I tried EVERYTHING to mark my huge litter of pups, and this was the only thing that worked.  :)
- By anadain [gb] Date 18.05.04 16:48 UTC
Thank you all for taking the time to respond - now I need to work out which one I am going to do!!! LOL

Thanks again
- By gwen [gb] Date 22.05.04 20:30 UTC
Hi Briedog,

Sorry for the delay in replying, took me ages to find the catalogue!  They are called "Litter Bands" and come in 2 sizes, product ref: 23-245  and 23-247.

bye
Gwen
- By nutkin [gb] Date 24.05.04 11:28 UTC
Sorry I may of just missed out where you put the link
for the bands Gwen. Where do you get them from.
They sound brilliant. You can e-mail me if you click on my name.
Nutkin
- By anadain [gb] Date 01.06.04 16:14 UTC
Thanks everyone for the advice I ended up using nail varnish

Thanks once again! I may be looking for more advice soon!
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Marking pups

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