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Looking forward to our first litter with Ruby Bella' It's been three long years since our last litter of pups and than had Miah spayed. Our first attempt at breeding Ruby failed when the male couldn't get the job done. It took her 9 long months to come into heat again. I didn't think that it would ever happen. This time around I wasn't sure if they were a god fit but, after two tries Mr Scooby got the job done. We had two successful ties and if all went well should have puppies the first week of February. Breeding took place five weeks yesterday and still not a clear sign of pregnancy. I'm 80% sure that she is but I'm still waiting to see a persistant milk line and for her belly grow larger before we head to the vet for an xray. I'm very excited, February can not get here soon enough ! |
:D Congratz!!! I know how you feel, it has been 10 years since I had a litter. My Sophie gave birth on the 2nd of this month. I am so happy, she had a litter of 4, 3 girls and 1 little boy. I had forgotten the joy of being a part of having heathly babies in the house.:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa:animal-pa |
Congrats to you, hopefully she is for you, I am still waiting on signs that Nina is pregnant too, the breeder I got the pair from told me she might, but I don't see any signs of it , she still tiny and I am not sure, I do everything so textbook according to my son that I am at a loss..LOL hugs, |
She seem a bit bigger and I can see a big change in her. I dont want to get my hopes up. I just picked up a stethiscope to see I could here little pup heartbeats but didn't here anything. Could be that it's just too early to hear. Does anyone know at what week/day I should be able to hear a heartbeat? |
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