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Pup in first heat

Discussion in 'Photography, Artwork & Videos' started by ShakaZ, May 27, 2010.

  1. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    Pics are from the day before she started bleeding... She's almost seven months old. [​IMG]
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  2. teewiggs

    teewiggs Pup

    Good lookin pup, how's she bred? My girl didn't get her first heat until she was a year old.
     
  3. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    I don't have peds online anymore but the number is 348902.... nothing special, basically just showing that it ain't that hard to keep em from getting tied on their first round.
     
  4. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    also you can still work em without conditioning em when they're this young... just show em what they will be doing when they get older and that's it.
     
  5. teewiggs

    teewiggs Pup

    Good luck with her. I been workin on my dog's conditioning a lot more lately. I wanna get about 8 more lbs off my girl and about 2 more off my male.
     
  6. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    She's too young to worry about any of that right now... just introducing her right now... springpole this is pup; pup, springpole y'all play nice now... LOL.
     
  7. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    My little pup needs to come into heat, I hate waiting. She is about 10 months now.
    Your pup looks good. :D
     
  8. AGame

    AGame CH Dog



    damn why u want her to hurry lol the longer the better i wish a female never came in heat unless she turned out to be a hell of a bulldog
     
  9. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    You aint never lied AGAME... aint no point in her commin in unless you plannin on tying her up.... and I hope you ain't planning on that at ten months.
     
  10. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog

    I just want to get it over with really. I mean I don't mind too much. Iv'e had pups go as late as a year. I just like to get it over with as quick and easy as possible. I won't be having any accident litters so I'm not worried about that. I am way to careful with my yard. It isn't that I want her to grow up so quick or anything. I remember when she was just a small pup who fit in my hand. Now she is a crazy bitch who won't stay still long enough for me to pet her. Lol.
     
  11. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog



    Um, I think not. I'm NOT new these dogs and only a fool would purposely breed a 10 month old puppy. She won't be bred until she proves herself worthy of being bred.
     
  12. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    Good... How is she bred? Does that have anything to do with when she comes in the first time or is it just a random thing? (first female pup I've had, but I know enough to keep her from being bred)
     
  13. Colossus

    Colossus Big Dog

    shakaz, at what age do you usually let them get spayed?
     
  14. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    This is my first female pup, but when I know whether I'm going to breed em or not... if not but they're good as a house dog or pet or whatever you want to call it I'll spay em and keep em... if I don't want to breed to them but somebody else might then I'll either give em to another yard or sell em cheap to one. (this is something I picked up from my buddy and the yards he deals with.) So there's really no specific age... a lot of what I do with the dogs isn't really specific.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: May 31, 2010
  15. Colossus

    Colossus Big Dog

    thanks for sharing. good luck with her.
     
  16. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    Thanks. She's a good pup just not quite good enough to pass her genes on.
     
  17. absolute peril

    absolute peril Big Dog


    My pup is Redboy/OFRN. Personally I think every bitch is different when it comes to coming into season, just like every female is different when it they are fertile. Nothing to do with the bloodline, just the bitch itself.

    The only time you yourself should even be considering breeding your bitch is when she has PROVEN herself worthy of being bred and you need allot more knowledge of this breed. I am not saying your ignorant because clearly your not but we only need experienced people breeding these dogs and considering this is your first bitch, I wouldn't dare breed her.
     
  18. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    Not first, just first female that I'm raising from a pup, and no I'm not breeding her even if she does prove herself worthy she has some genetic issues that I don't want to pass on to future generations.
     
  19. Dream Pits

    Dream Pits CH Dog

    Dont get caught up with bloodlines and all that. Once a dog is in your possession you should give them the same shot as any other dog you might get. At her age you dont know what she is gonna be like. Just let her grow into her own.
     
  20. ShakaZ

    ShakaZ CH Dog

    even though she's had red mange since about three months old? Not to mention undershot, and easty westy? Now it IS possible that if she turns out you could correct these problems BUT there is a good chance that they would pop back up in the future just because it would be in the genes of any pups that are born
     
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