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- By Dogz Date 09.02.08 17:04 UTC
Could any one suggest how many days early an early whelping breed might be?
Just getting a little excited with due date of 2 weeks today and dont want to keep bothering the breeder.

Karen ;-)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 09.02.08 18:53 UTC
Puppies born a week early would be viable, any earlier and they would be unlikely to survive.
- By Dogz Date 09.02.08 18:55 UTC
Thanks for that.... :-)
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 09.02.08 19:24 UTC
Yep, I've had a few have their pups 7 days early with no problems.
- By JeanSW Date 09.02.08 23:53 UTC
Same experience as others, I have had several bitches whelp one week early with no problems at all.  Last year I had a girl go into labour 10 days early, none survived and it was so upsetting.  I felt so sorry for the bitch, as she had so much milk. 
- By hayley123 Date 10.02.08 01:01 UTC
ive got a bitch who was four days early with no problems
- By Brainless [gb] Date 10.02.08 13:23 UTC
Most of mine have their pups from 5 to 2 days before the due date by first mating.  In my breed most bitches whelp at 61 or 62 days post mating, they also tend to be mated later in their seasons than many breeds so maybe this makes ti appear they are in whelp for a shorter time than if they were mated at day 12 rather than day 15?.
- By jackson [gb] Date 10.02.08 13:44 UTC
That's a good point, Brainless.

My girl was mated on day 13 and 15, and whelped on day 60. All the pups were fine, thrived in fact.
- By hayley123 Date 10.02.08 14:23 UTC
one of my bitches is in pup now and is four days OVER DUE and still showing no signs of giving birth soon
- By pugnut [gb] Date 10.02.08 15:41 UTC
Four days?! Eeek!

Im assuming your taking the 'due date' as 63 days from the first mating? So four days over would take her to 67 days. Hmmm might be worth giving the vet a call and see if they want to take her in. I should imagine they would want to see her either way.

After all, better to be safe than sorry! :)

Goodluck x
- By hayley123 Date 10.02.08 16:25 UTC
i think your right shes fine in herself but like you say better to be safe than sorry, has anyone else on here had a bitch go over her due date any info would be great thanks :)
- By rebrose [gb] Date 10.02.08 19:06 UTC
hi, i had a miniature dachshund go 4 days over her due date from first mating, and like your bitch she was fine in herself, eating playing etc.. However decided to get everything checked at the vets. Basically my vet said because she was only having 2 puppies her body hadnt produced enough of the hormone to start her off in labour. she ended up having a c-section and had 2 live puppies.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 10.02.08 19:12 UTC
My last litter was born (naturally) on day 68 from the first mating (66 from the second). All were fine.
- By Blue Date 10.02.08 19:36 UTC
Oh gosh. It does happen occasionally , I would be panicking though. It doesn't happen in my breed.
- By Chrisy [gb] Date 10.02.08 19:46 UTC
Hi Karen,
Buy 'The Book of bitches' it's great, it's my bible!!!!!!!!!!!
From one mating 63 days is usual. They say 58 to 65 days.
I sleep down stairs from 59 days till they arrive.
Good Luck :-)
Chrisy
- By Dogz Date 10.02.08 20:05 UTC
LOL
The last thing I would do....breed.
However, I am awaiting the arrival of a litter in the hope there is a bitch for me! Safely in the hands of the breeder of my current boy. The due date is a week Saturday but the breed is apparently notorious for early whelping.
Just a tad excited here.
thanks all
Karen :-)
- By Chrisy [gb] Date 10.02.08 20:17 UTC
Hi,
Soz thought you were the breeder and waiting for a litter to arrive. But your waiting for your new puppy to arrive.
No wonder your excited.
Why not give the breeder your mobile number, she may send you a picture when they arrive.
I've done this for someone, they became great frinds of mine.
I'll keep my fingers crossed for a beautiful bitch. Bet you've got all fingers and toes crossed.
Let us know please :-)
- By Dogz Date 10.02.08 20:51 UTC
Most certainly keep you posted, it really is the way I am, always had my heart on sleeve for all things, can end in disappointment, but ever hopeful here.
Karen :-)
- By hayley123 Date 11.02.08 11:42 UTC
took her to see the vets and he said shes fine and if nothing has happened in the next couple of days to take her in again
- By Dogz Date 11.02.08 13:20 UTC
Good luck Hayley.

Karen ;-)
- By hayley123 Date 11.02.08 13:31 UTC
thanks :)
- By hayley123 Date 11.02.08 22:47 UTC
well it looks like im in for a long night. at last
- By LindaMorgan [gb] Date 11.02.08 23:06 UTC
fingers crossed for you Hayley a friend pups are due anyday now.

Linda
- By Chrisy [gb] Date 11.02.08 23:06 UTC

> My last litter was born (naturally) on day 68 from the first mating (66 from the second). All were fine.


Does it not all depend when they actually concieved!

People seem to go from first mating, as they should before anyone gets at me!

But here the sceince - They can concieve up to 48 hours after mating as the spern stays alive for up to 48 hours. So if there has been two matings 2 days apart they could have concieved any time from first mating to 48 hours after second mating. Then you end up with a discrepency of 5 days - making it fine to go four days over depending on when they concieved.

I usually only do one mating - for that reason.
Sorry about the science :-)
Good Luck hayley - Let us know
- By briedog [gb] Date 12.02.08 07:44 UTC
one litter on day 56 another litter day 54.

wipsa alway to the text 63

gollie day 60
like with humans they come when they are really or if there a problem like my early day one
- By Brainless [gb] Date 12.02.08 07:45 UTC Edited 12.02.08 08:46 UTC
Actually the sperm of a healthy dog can survive for about a week but in good condition for about 4 or 5 days.  It is the bitches eggs that have a shorter shelf life of about 2 days once ripened.
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 12.02.08 08:30 UTC

>Does it not all depend when they actually concieved!


Of course - and everything could have been delayed with this litter, because the matings didn't take place till days 18 and 20 of her season! Of course conception wouldn't necessarily have happened on the day of mating, but the gestation time charts take that into account. ;-)
- By hayley123 Date 21.02.08 18:47 UTC
well we have 4 puppies all of which have new homes to go to except mine of course they were born last tuesday so were 6 days late she had them all naturally with no problems in two hours :)
- By pepsi1 Date 21.02.08 19:07 UTC
Congrats bet you are well pleased, im glad everything went ok.
- By hayley123 Date 21.02.08 19:13 UTC
thanks im chuffed to bits lol
- By Dogz Date 21.02.08 21:04 UTC
Hey great news, on another thread I've posted my wait is over now too. Should get her here around about the Easter holidays.

Karen ;-)
- By hayley123 Date 21.02.08 21:10 UTC
well congratulations lol i bet your well excited
- By Dogz Date 21.02.08 21:13 UTC
Oh yes thats for sure!
They  were born yesterday so we do have a long wait. Three in the litter so the breeder is having a fun time without quite as much trouble as could be possible. As will be the same for you too I suppose, many more means lots more work...

Karen :-)
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