Hope to see you at Wilshire Show :-) Yes, we are expecting the pitter patter of little paws in April. Exciting times!
What a worry for you. SO pleased that he's ok x
Don't worry about the guidelines on the food; feed the dog in front of you. If she is well covered and growing well, then keep doing what you are...
I would advise a visit to the vet as soon as possible. Puppies can go downhill very quickly. I'd be concerned about her having come from an...
Look on the KC/ BVA websites, but I believe that the current median is 9. While 12 isn't ideal, it's not terrible.
It's a fine line- the more time you spend with him, the better your bond will be, but spend too much time together and you will be less...
its very possible that she could have reabsorbed soon after the scan. By much over 40 days, the bones are calcified and would not reabsorb and...
That's awful! I thought all vets could xray and this could well be an emergency! How many days post ovulation did they scan to confirm pregnancy?
Fingers crossed for you both. Could you try a different vet?
Blimey, you have your hands full. Are you giving them plenty of one to one time on the own?
It is absolutely worth doing if you are considering breeding. Indeed you should not consider breeding without testing (including hips and elbows)....
Have you investigated megaoesophagus at all? I might be miles out but I had a client with a flatcoat that had a mild case of this and used to...
My initial thought would be that limiting water may have resulted in a UTI. Pop him to the vet to check for a UTI. If he's all clear, then go...
Do you have a trainer in your area who could help you?
All but one of mine will bark when someone comes to the house, but don't bark otherwise. One of them, I have never heard bark. Well done to you...
I am very sorry for you. Your vet, being a professional, should not have given you this advice. Have you managed to get her booked in for an...
Vet bed washes and dries in a couple of hours. Just change bedding regularly.
I completely agree with Lucy. 8 years old is way too old for a first litter and I am shocked that your vet said otherwise. Fingers crossed that...
Has she got all of her adult molars yet?
I would certainly look into this, but be a little cautious about adding 'extras' to a balanced kibble as you can end up with an unbalanced diet....