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Wazzat Xolo

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  1. Was it Metronitazole? A lot react to this and has very bad side effects
  2. Posted here and December as could be either We have standard size Xoloitzcuintle puppies due late November early December from our Multi INT ( Europe) Au Ch Camote (Alvarez ) IMP Mexico and Ch Wazzat Citlali , feel free to join our Facebook page for breed information. ( Wazzat XOLOitzcuintle Australia) I encourage new interested people to the breed and it’s journey.
  3. We have standard size Xoloitzcuintle puppies due late November early December from our Multi INT ( Europe) Au Ch Camote (Alvarez ) IMP Mexico and Ch Wazzat Citlali , feel free to join our Facebook page for breed information. ( Wazzat XOLOitzcuintle Australia) I encourage new interested people to the breed and it’s journey.
  4. we were blessed with five puppies March 7th, 2 girls and three boys, 1 coated the rest hairless. Feel free to join our group for Xolo information and breed updates with Puppy Pictures/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/1673207022956539/
  5. I did miss them, thanks Monteba, I have a litter due next week ( XOLOitzcuintles) no March to update, so Il post here to get the ball rolling.
  6. Happy to announce SIX Xolo puppies born today, five coated and 1 Hairless, ALL will be available to homes who are suitable. Find us on Facebook at Wazzat XOLOitzcuintle for more information
  7. e tumours and other issues are the first scans done, we were fortunate to be able to attend a specialist at a large vet school and not a regular vet. I believe its all the hard work of the vet, if you email me on [email protected] I can send the vet report, it was very touch and go.
  8. Thank You , yes we had a dog diagnosed, had a 0 count platelets, and was 0/4 (4 thrombocytes seen in 20 high power fields) for two days on day six went to 30 and was allowed home on Pred and Az, one treatment on vinicristine. We are hoping that as day 8 the count was 120 next week it will be better, she is very dopey no doubt due to the high drugs, but we are hopeful we can wean her off once the immune system stops attacking the platelets. Our vet has stated she has a good chance and as this dog has cheated death before we are hopeful we can do it again. Its hard to keep her appetite up, that's my only complaint, please tell me more on the high mortality rate, I read its treatable and worth the fight ??
  9. Looking for anyone who may have had a dog with Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (IMT) Basically is a very serious autoimmune disease in which a dog's body attacks its own blood platelets as though they are a pathogenic bacteria or virus. Thrombocytopenia is the technical word for low platelet count. Platelets are components of blood produced in bone marrow. They are critical to blood clotting during what is called primary hemostasis -- the clotting that takes place immediately after an event that damages a blood vessel. When the body's platelet count is depleted, severe bruising or uncontrolled bleeding can occur. Excessive bleeding and bruising can lead to anemia (a low red blood cell count), and if left untreated, death can result.
  10. we are expecting Xoloitzcuintle in mid June all going well> GR CH Pitaya (ALVAREZ) and Multi Ch Camote (ALVAREZ) Very excited as all Mexican old type lines and the last litter from this bitch, who has given Australia so much for the breed. For more information join our Facebook page Wazzat XOLOitzcuintle Australia
  11. We have 5 Xoloitzcuintle pups born, bringing the number in Australia to 14. Four females, 1 male Hairless, 2 hairless female and 1 black Coated female
  12. well all being good we have an Xray and five spines sighted, the bitch has put on a whopping 11 kilos, being a big dog she can carry it but a lot more than my other bitches, here is the X ray
  13. So Sorry Starkehre, I know how devastating it can be, but when the good times happen it makes the not so good fade x
  14. Good luck You too Monteba, just getting in pup is good for us anything else a bonus
  15. Thank you Starkehre and to you as well xox
  16. Pleased to be added to the list our THIRD Litter of Xoloitzcuintle pups to be born mid September (Hoping for a nice litter from Nacas sire NAHAUL ( Naca being Supreme Champ Besitos Naca (Hoover) and the dam Ch Local Heros Filipa (FRIBERG) Hoping for hairless and the correct coloured coated (IE NO Black and TAN, NO White, NO Agouti, and NO Sable ) lol Not fussy just wishing lolol
  17. There is a process you go through to get ANKC recognition. I don't know the ins and outs of it but I think it is outlined on the website. As far as I know it is fairly straight-forward as long as the breed has KC registration elsewhere in the world and a standard to use as a template (or to simply adopt). The breed must be recognised in its country of origin and by the Kennel Club that the ANKC recognises for that country. I love the idea of new breeds being established here but if you are new to purebred dogs you need to proceed carefully and take advice ONLY from the ANKC. The right kind of pedigree must be provided with the dog, if the breed is not recognised that has to be done and it's not a short process. Go straight to the horse's mouth and get ANKC advice. The next challenge will be getting a quality import. If you have no credentials in confromation or performance sport, my honest advice is to get those FIRST. Its not hard don't let others tell you it is, and I had no credentials other than a good honest background and an ability to get things done! Its how you approach the situation and dot the Is and cross the Ts, happy to help in any way I can, having helped many others get New Breeds into the Country. The ANKC were very helpful and can help where needed, some rules have changed but people will still help, its just finding the right ones, feel free to email me on [email protected]
  18. Oh so true. +1. Mine didn't come sterile from crossing the equator but his semen count was very low, we decided not to pursue treatment and thus imported semen, this time on my dogs I had the semen collected at an early age, just in case when they get here the same thing happens.
  19. I have imported both semen and dogs from the USA, my choice was dependant upon the limitations to how many dogs I could own, having said that, I have males who are living abroad and I can access the semen from them when I want to and had them collected at an early age and some stored here. It really depends upon individual circumstances and the people who may want to user your dog and your willingness to let others use your dog the only thing I would advise wt=ith the USA, get it all in writing what you will be paying for, I was charged for per Km vet trips, faxes, lunch stops etc and all sorts of payments which actually would have made importing a dog not that much dearer.
  20. I have imported both semen and dogs from the USA, my choice was dependant upon the limitations to how many dogs I could own, having said that, I have males who are living abroad and I can access the semen from them when I want to and had them collected at an early age and some stored here. It really depends upon individual circumstances and the people who may want to user your dog and your willingness to let others use your dog
  21. Congratulations to everyone forward to seeing puppy pics, My male in Norway has sired a few litters, but Im guessing that doesn't count here lol We have done a repeat mating Annata, the first born Xolo in Oz, is now nine months old and a BIG handful.
  22. Proud to announce the second litter of Xoloitzcuintle (standard) for Wazzat expected mid March
  23. great work bel and congrats, it seems June has been a slow month and not a very good one, we should all be thankful that we have what we have .
  24. sorry for your loss, but all the best with mum and pup
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