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Hi, I have a puppy buyer in Sydney who might be interested in trying her hand at showing. Would anyone have any further details or let me know who to contact in regards to learning more about the training at Castle Hill ?
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Frozen Semen Who Has Had Success & Using Who?
tashnchief replied to Possumeyes's topic in Breeders Community
I have had two successful frozen semen litters in the past 10mths. Same dog - first over a proven bitch, 6 pups the second on a maiden, 7 pups. I used Gerry King at Redbank Plains. -
As Rebanne suggested, you need to progesterone test during the pregnancy and supplement with either progesterone tablets or injections if needed. I previously had a bitch who reabsorbed without intervention. With progesterone monitoring and supplementation we had two successful litters ( small litters but success all the same). Going forward from there we have just had a hassle free pregnancy and litter born from the only daughter of the bitch with fertility problems :)
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Thank you all so much for your advice, it's greatly appreciated. Bummer Coogie, they live on the Gold Coast and it would be too far to travel thanks for the link though it is one to keep in mind. Anyone know of any similar facilities, dog hydrotherapy pools on the gold coast?
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Just seeking any advice or suggestions for a friend. The dog in question is a large breed dog and has not completely torn the cruciate ligament but has a partial tear. They have seen a specialist and the recommendation is for a surgical repair on not just the leg that has the partial tear but also the other leg as x-rays show some weakening there as well. As I have personally never dealt with a cruciate ligament issue before I am unsure of what other treatments or therapies that may be available to them. If anyone has ever dealt with this issue before I would love to know what you tried and what the success rates were?
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3 Months Between Seasons... Fertility Issues?
tashnchief replied to Newfymum's topic in Breeders Community
I would be seeking the advice a repo specialist. I have had bitches ovulate late in a season and it doesn't seem to be a drama however cycling every 3mths is not ideal. Having had bitches with fertility issues ( of varying degrees) I sought advice from a few different vets, tried multiple things, often failed and went with my gut!! However, one piece of info I was given was from the guru here in Qld Dr Phil Thomas, he advised me that it was difficult with some bitches who cycle more frequently than 6mths as often those cycling evey 4mths or under may in fact ovulate although they are generally not ovulating fertile eggs. Of course this is not always the case and plenty of bitches go 4 monthly and never have issues but he felt it was the case in those females that do show signs of problems. Have you had her Thyroid levels checked? -
LOL Stolzseinrotts! That pretty much sums up the response I got when I started to question a number of different vets about it. We don't have access to the vaccine here because it isn't a problem here! Well when hundreds of dogs every year are imported from countries that do vacinate for it and use the vaccine on bitches who have fertility issues, one has to question how the hell we wouldn't have it here. If you research Canine Herpes virus most sypmtoms are the same that people experience when refering to fertility issues in their bitches. With the ever increasing number of fertility problems, I can't understand why no one is doing anything about it. I was basically informed that if I wanted to push to have it looked into I would be best to contact one of the University veterinary schools and see if they would consider it a research project but that would only really be considered if I was personally prepared to throw tens of thousands of dollars behind it. In the meantime, we have to rely on progesterone supplementations and hope for the best. We got great success with it in two seperate litters although this particular female also had a litter sister who had fertility problems as well. She only ever once fell pregnant and it failed, no amount of prog supplementation could help her unfortunately. Prog supplementation, involves either tablets or injections ( tablets were the only thing that got us through our bitch reabsorb right through an injection supplement, she obvioulsy metabolised it too quickly). Weekly blood tests however some weeks we had bloods every 3 days and weekly ultrasounds to ensure the whelps were still alive and growing. Like I said earlier it was lots of hard work and added expense however it was all worth it in the long run. Probably worth looking into and talking with a reproductive vet before contemplating your next litter Cowanbree.
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Have you tried monitoring the progesterone levels during pregnancy? We have had fertility issues with one of our past girls, she could fall pregnant but her body could not sustain progesterone levels throughout the pregnancy so we suffered many failed attempts with reabsorbtion at the 4-6wk mark. In the end we opted for progesterone supplementation. It was a lot of work and an emotional rollercoaster but the two litters she did have puppies were very healthy. I have often wondered and questioned about the Herpes Virus, however with apparantly no vaccine options available here I'm not sure how you go about tackling the issue. I had a lot of advice from European breeders whom all suggested the common use of the vaccine over there. With so many imported dogs coming into our country I can't see why it wouldn't be a possible issue for us here.
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We did the 12 hour drive to Sydney Royal :) It was well worth it, our Dogue De Bordeaux did well across all the classes we had entries in, our stand out performance was our young boy of 17mths going Runner up Best of Breed. Even better we handled his litter sister to Bitch challenge! A big credit to their sire our imported boy from France and also following in their mummy's footsteps whom we raised/showed and co-owned was a Royal BOB and RuBOB winner herself. We were very happy campers!! We were thrilled to hear that the Dogue we went Runner up too also went onto to take the Group 1st. Big achievement for our breed and such positive recognition for a breed whose numbers in the show ring are constantly increasing and so is the quality of the dogs.
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Showing Dogs With Scars/disfigurement.
tashnchief replied to Blackdogs's topic in General Dog Discussion
Yes it does however he wasn't born that way it was surgically removed which doesn't make him desexed or sterile either. -
Showing Dogs With Scars/disfigurement.
tashnchief replied to Blackdogs's topic in General Dog Discussion
I have a tricky one, I would love to hear people's opinions though as it has been a decision that I'm really torn over. I have a dog that had to have a testicle removed. This was due to a random infection and was so severe it was a life or death decision. Obviously, we chose to have it removed and his health and well being come first rather than try to save the testicle for a potential show career. Would you show him now he only has one due to medical reasons or is it not worth the hassle?????? -
Many thanks go out to all of you for following Orange's story and all of your support in helping us find her. I have no words for how I'm feeling at this point. My heart is broken For those of you who haven't or can't see my FB updates I have posted it below. We will not let this rest until justice is served. I am devastated as this outcome was my worst nightmare. Run free at Rainbow bridge baby girl, no one can hurt you anymore and at Rainbow bridge you will find the peace and love you deserve xoxoxxo UPDATE: Orange has been found this afternoon. We had held out hopes that if she was found she would be safe and well and just in some need of a little TLC. It is with a very heavy heart that I have to advise this was not to be the case. She was discovered in the Logan area where a person brought her into a local vet clinic in the Loganlea/Waterford area. Poor baby Orange was in horrific condition and went into cardic arrest upon our arrival at the vet clinic. She was clearly neglected and abused, septic from infection, extreme emaciation, covered in sores and riddled with fleas. We have photos for evidence however they are far too graphic and upsetting to post. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everyone's support over the past 3 weeks, thank you to the people who came forward with information and advice sadly this was not to be a happy ending. We urge people with information or anyone who may have seen anything in the Logan/Loganlea/Waterford/Beenleigh area to still come forward and assist us with the continuing Police investigation. No dog deserves to go through what our poor baby at just 13wks has been through, please help us bring her the justice she deserves. Kind Regards Natasha Smith & Josh Currey Bronzantiq Dogue De Bordeaux
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Unfortunately, we haven't had any solid leads or information come through Very frustrating. We are still on the look out and hoping wherever she is she is safe and that we get her home soon. Thank you all for thinking of her. If you live in or know anyone who lives in the immediate area Redbank Plains/ Springfield/ Camira area please still keep a look out. We hope she is still in that immediate area, if she is that's our best hope of ever getting her back. Whoever has her is probably keeping her under lock and key, but they can't keep her that way forever. All information no matter how small it might seem could be valuable.
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No the local businesses have been cooperative. Sadly they don't have anything on their footage I can only hope that if she is still alive, try are loving and caring for her.
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I am the owner and the breeder of this puppy. As like most breeders, pups are given collars, coloured ribbons and often knicknames in order to identify them from their litter mates. She was the orange collar pup, she has been knicknamed 'Orange' since the situation arose. So I guess one could say this is the puppy's name. Given some of the other crap I have seen on FB in the past 24hrs it doesn't suprise me that someone is now saying the puppy's name is fake or the puppy is fake......I don't think I have ever been so insulted in my life until I saw a posting asking 'isn't this the one asking for donations so they don't have to pay for the sick pups treatment'....seriously wtf. On top of that other message flying around saying she has been found. So let me clear a few things up: I am the breeder and the owner The puppy is the orange collared puppy from my litter - therefore her knickname is orange ( and she answers to it). She is still missing and we have not received any information despite how far the word has been spread We have NOT and will NOT ever ask for donations or financial assistance, nor do we need too.
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Hi Donatella, Thanks thats a kind offer and thank you for sharing on FB. I have a flyer made up, do you think that might be ok? If you want to pm me your email address I will send it through to you tonight ( I have to go to work in a minute)? That way the writer can pull whatever information they wish to use or condense. Thanks again to everyone for all of your help. I haven't had any solid information unfortunately only a small lead that indicates she may now be located in the Logan/Beenleigh area, so if you know anyone down that way please spread the word. Kindest Regards Natasha
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dogbesotted that is fantastic thanks so much. I am also pleased to hear the feedback that all local clinics had been officially notified as I was told would happen however having made hundreds of personal phone calls to vets across Sth East Qld on Friday & Saturday none seemed to be aware of the situation at that time.
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We have reason to believe she may not be in the immediate local area. She could possibly be any where between Redbank Plains through to the Gold coast area. Please keep spreading the story.....Facebook and Social media networking really brings truth to the phrase '6 degrees of seperation'.Someone, somwhere has seen or heard something or has a FB acquaintance who has. So please share her story and please share our new posting listing Oranges distinctive markings. Thank you to everyone we appreciate how much you have supported us in our quest to find her.
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Yes, we did go in and ask on thursday night if they could check the footage....we haven't heard anything though. There is also a 7 Eleven on the other side of Maccas and they are also getting there managers to check. Surrounding businesses from across the street have also been very accomodating and checked their footgage too.
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Please understand that the run my pups were in was fully enclosed on 3 sides and had a direct access door into the clinic where the internal cages are the steel mesh panel of approx 2ft faced to the outside rear of the clinic designed to allow light and air into the run.. This was not a run visible from the street nor was it highly visible from McDonalds carpark next door. They had put the pups into this run ( would normally be an isolation or quarantine type run) to give them some play time between meals as the girl in particular was doing much better and it was hoped she would return home on the Friday. My fear is that she has been taken away from her treatment and her ongoing treatment even after she came home...I have phoned or email so many vets across Brisbane and the gold coast, a friend has covered the clinics on the sunshine coast along with greencrossvet who did a bulk email out to all of their clinics across QLD. As yet no clinic we have spoken to have had a Dogue puppy come in
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Hi Cody, thank you for your help. It's important to continue liking or sharing her photo and story to help keep it relevant on FB news feeds, so that the story is not forgotten about or overlooked. we appreciate everyone's assistance and hard work that has gone into this. As for other media sources - the local paper 'The Queensland Times' ran a half page story this morning and a small blip on the front page and we have also been contacted by Channel 10.
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Thank you Kylie, that is greatly appreciated. I will send an email through.
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Thank you all for sharing her story and your support, it means so much to us. xoxo
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It isn't Just on here Danny's Darling most of it is coming from FB and word of mouth. We have used social media avenues to highlight the pups story so she can be returned or receive the vet care she needs, not to publicly bash the clinic involved. But people are always looking to lay blame, as the owner of the pup I do not lame any blame on the clinic so nor should anyone else...I blame the lowlife her broke into and in some form vandalized ( can't think of a more appropriate description, my brain is fried) the facilities in their pursuit to steal this pup. The clinic is just as much a victim in this scenario.
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PLEASE READ.....I want to clarify a few details in regards to the vet clinic our Dogue De Bordeaux puppy was taken from.....this was not a security bungle.......it was not a mix up at the clinic......a kennel run incased in rigid, heavy metal wire at the side of the facility was pryed open and the pup pulled through.........this is in no reflection what so ever to the professionalism, quality of care and services offered at this clinc. I personally travel a large distance to specifically have my dogs treated at this clinic, I think the world of their staff and cannot recommend them highly enough. I will continue to take my dogs to Greencross Moreton Redbank Plains and I continue to encourage others to do so too. Sorry but it seems some people have been getting the wrong idea in a few of the comments I have come across - this was a brazen act of break and enter type theft not any reflection on the clinc or the staff who work there. As you can imagine the staff of the clinic are just as devastated and rattled by this ordeal as we are. So to all the people with negative things to say, please don't. And to all the pet owners whom I have heard have been frantically ringing the surgery asking if their dog is safe to remain at the surgery, my answer to you is yes your dog is safe....I currently still have one of my own dogs, litter brother to 'Orange' who still remains at the vet clinic. I have absolute faith in there abilities.