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And Ina did not sell you a puppy... we know !!! :sleeping :sleeping :sleeping / Mikael |
Mikael, what kind of "originally post from me" is that one you posted? I never wrote such a post "Edit and Monika are good....".
In the opposite to you I know all these people personally and I don´t live only in internet but drive to poland, czech republik, spain, holland, france, canada, the us, to meet wolf and wolfdog people. So I can make a realistic picture from everything and not only from listening to people who are champion in forum and miss real life. Christian |
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Yes I travel to, and therefor I know one can not drive to US and Canada if you do not drive a boat :roflmao Regards / Mikael |
Didn't want to start a new topic, so will ask here.
Could you please share your experience about false pregnancy? Is it common in our breed? I didn't meet any cases, but my experience is really very little... |
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My previous bitch Kei never had false pregnancy, but she had pyometra twice, both times when she was pregnant (first time she delivered 8 pups, second time was acute and she had to be sterilised). |
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Let's say, it is said, that some of the breeds tend to have false pregnancies very often - like Irish setters (correct me if it is not true). Can we say that wolfdogs are also similar? Or is it mostly the exceptions? |
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Hmmmm.... I don't think it is very seldom.
And I think there are also in CsW breed a lot more cases with fertility problems! But it is not common to speak about this in fora :rock_3 I know several CsW females from different lines that:
Maybe it is interesting to open a new topic for this subject!? |
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Female CsW health problems
Originally posted by Vaiva:
"1. Did not come in heat a all " That also can have a lot of reasons which have nothing to do with genetical health of bitch - as for example wrong and too less food, sickness by infection or mental stress by low ranking social status in a group of dogs with very dominant or / and much older other bitch. "2. Were covered but never sucesfull / Did have false pregnancy /Pups were seen on echo but were never born ..." This also can easily happen without any genetical lack, just by social reasons as i wrote before. It´s very common and often seen also by female wolves which are living in captivity in a too small area or with too much stress. Greetings, Silvester |
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Sorry, i made mistake:
This was of course first and originally posted not by Vaiva but by mijke ! Silvester |
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But still wolfdogs seem to be much more difficult than other breeds. Our vet seems really excited with Brukne - this year her heat started at... February 1st. She was bleeding very little, not too much atention from males - just like in two previous heats. We were making smears, checking progesteron and estrogen, it showed she is on a normal proestrus, just estrus was not comming :D On April 19th-20th she stopped, so I thought this heat will end unsuccesfully like the ones before. But then she started bleeding heavily and to smell for neighbours' dogs and was mated on 11th of May :shock: So more that three months in total :shock: |
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