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Donating YT 4000 Club Member | ![]() if she does not get pregnant about day 25 to 27 she should be returning to normal, if she gets pregnant, her vulva and tits will stay slightly swollen if I remember correctly. someone correct me if I am wrong.. but this is chanel second heat and I think I remember me bringing Harry home from my mom's at day 26 of her first heat.I had it marked in the calendar..LOL I missed my boy so much, but I did not want to risk her pregnant so young. and I remember giving her a bath before he got home to get rid of the odor and she looked almost normal to me.. ![]() |
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YT Addict | ![]() I know a lot about breeding i have read everything i can and i have done my homework. but as everything i do in life i only really learn by actually doing. And when your doing something you sometimes forget what you have studied and need guidance. everyone need guidance when first doing something that is with almost everything. everyone starts form somewhere nobody is a pro to begin with. im sure he did his homework he is just unsure and needs some help by people who have done it before. |
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YT Addict | ![]() check out MalteseLuv very very informative love her site. ![]() |
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Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: FL
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We see so many here on YT that do nothing to prepare before breeding and then ask questions while in the middle of mating or birthing, that it is easy to forget that many just want to get confirmation from the experienced folks here. Glad you reminded us.
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YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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I know I am asking many questions....most of which I researched answers and advice for a year ago already. But, to LIVE it and have the actual tieing and pregnancy and birthing right in front of you is NOTHING like ready it, lol. Pictures sure are helping me get a good visual ![]() I'm not completly new cause many years ago my dear dog who is now 12 years old....(love her ![]() I have read and read and read. I ask...though I am often scared to here. Someone posted a link for me to a debbie jensen site and on there is this: "I have always been confused by any dog breeder that calls a new breeder a backyard breeder. What they never were young and inexperienced ? How did they forget ? Nobody has a right to make you feel small or less because you have chosen to be a dog breeder, especially if they breed themselves. " That was good to read. So true. Everyone starts somewhere. I just happened to be starting. This may even end up being her only litter....if I go through this and don't feel confident....I won't be doing it again. I love my girl and want her with me always ![]() Anyway, thanks so much for that. I really appreciated reading it ![]() EDIT: I'm a girl. My name often gets confused with "mark" the way it looks, ha. Last edited by Marc; 09-16-2009 at 06:52 PM. | |
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Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Alabama
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| ![]() Generally speaking, I have NEVER seen anyone on this site criticized just because they were new breeders. Yes, everyone starts somewhere-the difference is, what you do to prepare yourself BEFORE you start. Did you start by researching, working with a mentor and taking the time to select quality, registered stock, or did you just breed your dogs, decide to learn as you go and hide under the excuse that "everyone starts somewhere." See the difference? Sometimes it's not hard to differentiate between those who have prepared and just want reassurance and those who have done little or no research beforehand. In the latter of the two situations, I am always relieved to see experienced breeders stepping in and speaking up. Again, I've never seen anyone put down because they were new to breeding, I have however seen many times people post up for advice, flaunting their lack of knowledge and preparation and then told that they still have a lot of learning to do and that they should stop and better prepare. (Or just stop!) |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: ma
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| ![]() ok guys I don't know what you are talking about( tie) what is that. one holds the male and one holds the felmale?? my yorkie is only 6months. |
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Donating YT 5000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Southeast Texas
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Breeding - Tie, Male and Female dog breeding tie | |
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YT Addict Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: canada
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| ![]() Question: I am having some confusion over the cord cutting thing. Some places I am reading "surgical scissors" and other places I am reading dull childrens scissors. Can the cords be cut with any sharpness? Also, if mom doesn't push out the placenta....how long should you wait and then get it out yourself....and how is the best way to go about removing it? My biggest fear is a second puppy exiting while first puppy's placenta is still inside ![]() |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: ma
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| ![]() I see why you sent me the link LOLOL thank you lot of stuff on the website. |
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Donating YT 4000 Club Member | ![]() I used a pair of children's sissors from the dollar store and they worked fine.. about the placentas they came out right after the babies with the next set of contractions and the last one I was very concerned because it did not come out right away, I called my vet and he told me to bring her in the morning for a shot of oxytocin, but my holistic vet told me to give her some Raspberry leaf tea and withing 20 minutes the placenta was out.. ![]() ![]() hugs, cArmen in nj |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: ma
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| ![]() where do you get that tea and how do you make it? |
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