saradale
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Border Collies, Obedience, Agililty, Showing, Breeding.
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Saradale, did this pups extremities remaining darker while it's litter mates "pinked up'? Did the vet make any comment about a diagnosis of your pups condition/ i.e. it foot, circulation? Yes, that is correct. Both pups were born with the same extreme redness. after 12hrs, the blue pup had gone from redness to more of a healthy pink colour, while the black pup took longer to start looking "normal", but by this time, the damage had already been done in one paw. The vet only commented that because they were born premature, the blood was not circulating to their extremities efficiently. The only advice that she could give at the time was to keep them extra warm and well fed so their little bodies could focus on growing stronger. Poor baby. So, I'm wondering then if the "reddness" is normal and that it pinks up naturally, but your poor little one had an additional complication due to it's prematurity? Maybe this "phenonomen" should join the "wives tales" thread. The extreme redness displayed by this litter is by no means the norm for what I have experienced with past litters. All of my past litters have been a nice healthy pinky colour from birth. It really is amazing the number of things that can go wrong during pregnancy/whelping!!
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Saradale, did this pups extremities remaining darker while it's litter mates "pinked up'? Did the vet make any comment about a diagnosis of your pups condition/ i.e. it foot, circulation? Yes, that is correct. Both pups were born with the same extreme redness. after 12hrs, the blue pup had gone from redness to more of a healthy pink colour, while the black pup took longer to start looking "normal", but by this time, the damage had already been done in one paw. The vet only commented that because they were born premature, the blood was not circulating to their extremities efficiently. The only advice that she could give at the time was to keep them extra warm and well fed so their little bodies could focus on growing stronger.
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In this photo you can see the black/white pup has very red extremities. Pup had been drinking well from birth, so I don't think that a lack of lactose or low blood sugar. In this photo, you can see the off side rear paw has turned black and is effectively dead. Pup was still drinking well and was looking good, but was unfortunately pts shortly after.
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I had a small litter born a couple of days premature earlier this year. Both pups had very red extremities, vet said it was due to their vital organs being slightly underdeveloped and not getting blood pumped effectively to their paws, tip of tail, etc. One pup came good after 12hrs, the other was looking much better except for one paw which went redder, then purple and got blood blisters on the paw and the paw literally died. Pup was put to sleep at 24hrs old. Will see if I can find a pic... I know I have a couple.
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Puppy is doing very well. Is on a mild antibiotic and sores appear to be clearing up. Vet was not 100% sure of diagnosis, but we did not do bloods or anything at this point. We didn't want to put the little guy through too much stress at such a vulnerable age, but if antibiotics didn't work, we would look at next port of call. Hopefully he is on the mend and we won't need to address this issue again! Thanks for all advice. :)
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5day old pup has sores or ulcers under his tail and on his belly. He is a big healthy looking boy who is feeding well. Any ideas what could be causing this? He, nor mum have fleas, etc. Any recommended treatments before going to the vet for antibiotics?
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Good informative post!!
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Multi-dog household here. All same breed, roughly same age group 3-7yrs, none have any special care requirements, so all follow the same household rules. All are crate trained, so makes it easier for individual training sessions and exercise time. Some go to training once a weeks, others twice a week. Generally they take it in turns to spend weekends away, if I'm going to visit parents, etc. All eat together and are all told to sit and wait while dishes are put in front of them. They then get the "ok" to eat. Once have finished, they go back into sit & wait until all are finished, then bowls are collected. No one sniffs others bowls to try to get left overs. Same goes with treats/bones, etc. Definately no stealing allowed.
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There is a lady at my agility club who has a deaf JRT. She has put alot of work into her and always has the dogs focus. She works great to hand signals... she just has to make sure that she always positions herself where the dog can see her on the course. It's a pleasant change to see her on the course, as other owners are barking commands at their dogs around the course, these two are so quiet and peaceful out there.
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How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?
saradale replied to Elenbah's topic in General Dog Discussion
The problem with this (in my breed anyways) is there are breeders cropping up everywhere who are breeding solely for these fad colours so they can cash in on them and unfortunately are not taking much else into consideration. Some of these breeders are advertising these colours as "rare" and are making a point of breeding for colours that are not in the ANKC standard. So in the overall picture, they are not doing the breed any favours by producing inferiour dogs and selling to unsuspecting buyers. -
In regards to the original post, RE: $1800 Wheathen/white BC. I wouldn't be surprised if part of the inflated price was to cover the vet bills that this pup would already have accumulated due to the bout of Pavo.
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How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?
saradale replied to Elenbah's topic in General Dog Discussion
I was taken for a ride when I purchased my first "show potential" pup. I was young and obviously uneducated, as I thought all registered breeders were good. I was promised the world with this dog... would title in no time at all and would then go on to be a great sire, producing exceptional puppies, etc. Needless to say, this dog was desexed just after 12mths. I didn't even both showing him after getting a few judges/ other breeders to critique him, no puppies carrying on his not so desirable traits... thankfully. He does however have an awesome temperament for his breed and has gone on to become a Delta Therapy Dog and title in obedience and frisbee. So yes, I got my monies worth in other areas, but not in the area I initially purchased him for. I do love my lanky, leggy boy!! -
As Breeders, Do You Charge More For Main Register Pups?
saradale replied to saradale's topic in Breeders Community
I have border collies. And as is happens, the best dog from this particular litter is coloured, and are from bloodlines I've been trying to get hold of for ages. I unfortunately have a gut feeling that the colour is influencing the inflated price as well as the fact it is MR. -
As Breeders, Do You Charge More For Main Register Pups?
saradale replied to saradale's topic in Breeders Community
What are the conditions of your co-owned pups (in brief)?? Is this for the life of the dog, or does ownership transfer to new owner after you have a litter or two, etc.