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As printed in the August Dogs Vic gazette

Insert new Regulation 3.3.9

3.3.9 Pregnant Bitches

Due to the associated health risks it is strongly recommended

that bitches do not participate in exhibition after being mated.

The following restriction is mandatory.

3.3.9.1 A bitch is prohibited from exhibition for the period four

[4] weeks after mating until ten [10] weeks after whelping.

3.3.9.2 A bitch that fails to conceive may resume exhibition.

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Do they really need this rule? :laugh: Wouldn't this be better served to fall under a general "fit for function" type banner where the dog should not be awarded if it is noticeably underweight/overweight, pregnant or lactating?

Really, banned until 10 weeks after whelping? Her pups are weaned and gone to new homes but she can't go to a show? :/

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As printed in the August Dogs Vic gazette
Insert new Regulation 3.3.9

3.3.9 Pregnant Bitches

Due to the associated health risks it is strongly recommended

that bitches do not participate in exhibition after being mated.

The following restriction is mandatory.

3.3.9.1 A bitch is prohibited from exhibition for the period four

[4] weeks after mating until ten [10] weeks after whelping.

3.3.9.2 A bitch that fails to conceive may resume exhibition.

:laugh::o:laugh::laugh:

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As printed in the August Dogs Vic gazette
Insert new Regulation 3.3.9

3.3.9 Pregnant Bitches

Due to the associated health risks it is strongly recommended

that bitches do not participate in exhibition after being mated.

The following restriction is mandatory.

3.3.9.1 A bitch is prohibited from exhibition for the period four

[4] weeks after mating until ten [10] weeks after whelping.

3.3.9.2 A bitch that fails to conceive may resume exhibition.

What about sporting competitions? Would it apply to pregnant agility bitches too? Is this an ANKC ruling or just Dogs Vic? Questions, questions...... :laugh:

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What would happen if your bitch has whelped a litter and you have no surviving puppies after a few days to a week or so?? Still the 10 weeks post whelping rule as she has not been looking after babies until weaning.

I wouldn't show my bitch after 4 weeks in whelp anyway, but my bitch was in the ring 9 weeks after whelping a singleton and looked like she hadn't even been looking after a baby.

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I reckon its a good rule.

sorry but can I ask why?

I am new to the world of dog and happy to be corrected but surely pregnant doesn't = invalid.

Surely gentle exercise is better than no exercise for a pregnant bitch, I can understand not overdoing things but basically locking them up would be just as detrimental wouldn't it :laugh:

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I reckon its a good rule.

Why? Pregnancy is a condition not a disease

Would you suggest that a woman stay inside and avoid all human contact once she is 4 months pregnant?

Surely it is up to the owner to deciede what is in the best interests of dogs under their care.

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What would happen if your bitch has whelped a litter and you have no surviving puppies after a few days to a week or so?? Still the 10 weeks post whelping rule as she has not been looking after babies until weaning.

I wouldn't show my bitch after 4 weeks in whelp anyway, but my bitch was in the ring 9 weeks after whelping a singleton and looked like she hadn't even been looking after a baby.

People make rules and just don't think.

Just makes fools out of the organisation.

They also wonder why people bitch about them and they lose memberships.

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Did we get to vote on this? If not, how did it become a rule?

My pups are 33 days old today, and their Mum is going well.

CC

ps If someone's going to the Prez & Sec meeting tomorrow, could they find out? I shall be stewarding at my breed club's Agility trial a 100 metres or so away from the meeting - haven't these officials got a dog event to help at?

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I reckon its a good rule.

Why?

I see no difference between a pregnant bitch as I do a pregnant woman in terms of risk and infection.

Pregnant woman use public toilets and go out into public all the time - Schools/Shops/Hospital.

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I'm a fence sitter here. I have shown my girl while in whelp, but not past 4 weeks.

I do know for a fact that there have been people tracking bitches in whelp when they have just a week to go before their due date. Stopping that ever happening again, I'm all for. Tracking is hard work for any dog, let alone a bitch in whelp.

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