Emmie is going to Canada this weekend for a month, so she won't be bred until next year.Quote:
Originally posted by Lexi_Lover
Just a question, but what ever happened to Emmie's breeding? (I think it was Emmie who you were breeding....)
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Emmie is going to Canada this weekend for a month, so she won't be bred until next year.Quote:
Originally posted by Lexi_Lover
Just a question, but what ever happened to Emmie's breeding? (I think it was Emmie who you were breeding....)
Yay, puppy breath! :) You know... My birthday is in November. Wanna send one down my way as a present? ;) ;) :p :p
omg do you know that handler!!! i watch a show with him in it he has a daughter who got bit by a golden hes on t.v and known as "golden boy", oh and congrads ont he new babies coming thats great to hear cant wait for pics(and dont worry you can overload!!!!!!)
How exciting!! Yay!! More puppy breath....I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!
No, I don't know him personally.Quote:
Originally posted by buttercup132
omg do you know that handler!!!
Let's see if I can explain this so that it's understandable, which sometimes I have a hard time doing. :)Quote:
Originally posted by vinjashira
I find it really strage for a vet to suggest that breeding a bitch every season is better :confused:
Dogs come into heat about every 6 months, no matter if they are pregnant or not they would go through the same cycle. It's actually harder on them if they don't have puppies, because their uterus has to shrink down to the size it was before her last litter. But, breeding the bi*ch again would result in much less stress on her body because the uterus would not have to shrink.
Granted, the dog needs to be in top body condition before you even think about breeding 2 heats in a row.
Does that make sense? LOL.