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Posted by Bondo on 07-27-2013 12:46 AM:

How long to breed?

What are the chances my female that is in heat is bred after a male dug into her kennel and was in for 15-20 min?


Posted by oldblueboy706 on 07-27-2013 12:57 AM:

Its a 50/50 chance. A friend of mine had the same thing happen so he took her to the vet and they gave her a shot or something to stop the pregnancy. Only problem was it extended her heat cycle a week or two.

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Posted by skeets on 07-27-2013 09:51 AM:

i would say its a pretty good bet shes bred.


Posted by RED REBELS on 07-27-2013 12:55 PM:

Out of curiosity, How do you know he was only there for 15-20 minutes?

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Posted by robert whitten on 07-27-2013 02:28 PM:

well I watched my mnt.cur bail over my plott gyps pen and before I could run down to the kennel which ain't that far from the house it was a done deal . I now have 10 real purty treeing cur pups lol . so all I got to say is maybe 80 / 20 percent she is bred .

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Posted by Bondo on 07-27-2013 04:47 PM:

I was outside and they were in different kennels and ran inside and ate dinner and 15-20 minutes later I went back out and they were together.


Posted by Larry D Walker on 07-27-2013 05:19 PM:

What was demeaner

Was he still trying to breed her or was he kicked back smoking a cigarette????????

If he was still at trying to breed her and you are sure it was no more than 20 minutes then I would say she is not bred.

If he didnt have much interest in her then good chance she is bred.

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 07-27-2013 07:45 PM:

Re: How long to breed?

quote:
Originally posted by Bondo
What are the chances my female that is in heat is bred after a male dug into her kennel and was in for 15-20 min?


call the vet get her shot


Posted by Bondo on 07-27-2013 09:20 PM:

I went to 1 vet and called 3 others and all said the only thing that could be done is to get her spayed. I'm not interested in that.


Posted by RED REBELS on 07-27-2013 10:04 PM:

Then, my friend, you have the same type vet I do, wait a week after she stops bleeding and get her to pee on a stick, like us humans do. I'd Google what the ways r to make her abort and call your vet saying "this is what I want done, can you do it?" And if not, tell them thank you, but your business will be going elsewhere, they tend to change their minds then.

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Posted by Ky Show Girl on 07-27-2013 10:35 PM:

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Originally posted by RED REBELS
Then, my friend, you have the same type vet I do, wait a week after she stops bleeding and get her to pee on a stick, like us humans do. I'd Google what the ways r to make her abort and call your vet saying "this is what I want done, can you do it?" And if not, tell them thank you, but your business will be going elsewhere, they tend to change their minds then.



lol i guess coat hanger then my freind.there a shot out there
you can give them within 5 days if i find the name i will pm you.


Posted by JeepsandGsds on 07-27-2013 11:21 PM:

If you give them the shot there is a chance that they will never cycle again

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Posted by robert whitten on 07-28-2013 12:23 AM:

I have used the shot before with no problems it is called lutalayse [ spelling ? ] it could might maybe cause the gyp some problems . I have known others that did it and no problems as well . but it has to be done within 72 hours to be 100% effective . their are several other drugs just google it . I don't remember all of them .

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Posted by Black And Tan Man on 07-28-2013 02:22 AM:

Let me tell you what happend to me before you decide to use that shot. On advice from a vet, they administered Lutalyse to my dog who was two weeks pregnant. Not only did it make her very sick, she was not the same dog for six months. It was the WORST decision I ever made. This is only my opionion and based on my experince but I will never do it again and would encourage anyone not to use it.


Posted by RandRHolcomb on 07-28-2013 02:56 AM:

Dogs are knotted up for 20 min most of the time

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Posted by pamjohnson on 07-28-2013 02:18 PM:

sounds like some sorrya** lying vets. yea there is a shot. very inexspense.


Posted by John Book on 07-28-2013 04:18 PM:

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Originally posted by RandRHolcomb
Dogs are knotted up for 20 min most of the time


I agree if you was in the house for only 20 Min then you would have seen them knotted up, or most of the time that is about how long it takes


Posted by robert whitten on 07-28-2013 06:49 PM:

black and tan I actually can't believe a vet would administer the shot after the dog being bred for two weeks . all the literature calls for the shot in the first 72 hrs after breeding . I just had this done to my leopard hound gyp last month after that horny little mnt. cur hung her lol but I didn't wait the next morning I was at my vets and got the shot for 12 dollars and was gone . you couldn't even tell the gyp had been taken out of her kennel . but it does extend the heat period a couple weeks . and it's actually used in cattle horses and swine to induce heat for breeding . just a hormone shot bout all it is .

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Posted by Bondo on 07-28-2013 08:42 PM:

Can you buy this shot over the counter/Internet or just through a vet. Like I said be before my vet won't do the shot.


Posted by robert whitten on 07-29-2013 12:02 AM:

find a new vet . but that's where it has to come from . but if it's been longer than 72 hrs since the breeding I would just hope for the best .

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Posted by twistdme_d on 07-30-2013 10:24 AM:

thats right

i had one of my gyps bred by a heeler dog, i took her to the vet he gave her the shot, it extended her normal heat and she never came back in, i had her for over a yr from the time she went out, plus she also gained weight like a dog thats been spayed lol, couldnt work the fat off her and left a scar or dent at the injection site and left her hair there off colored like chocolate sorta, it did work, not sayin that all dogs will have the same outcome just what happened to me and a gyp of mine, if i remember right it was some sorta estrogen shot i may have the receipt ill chek and see


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Posted by Nova70 on 07-31-2013 01:30 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Bondo
Can you buy this shot over the counter/Internet or just through a vet. Like I said be before my vet won't do the shot.
DO YOU KNOW ANYONE WHO HAS A COW HERD? IF SO THEY CAN GET YOU A BOTTLE OF IT ,THEY USE IT TO BRING COW'S IN HEAT.WE USED IT ON THE FARM SO WE DIDN'T HAVE A LOT OF LATE CYCLING COW'S. HOPE THIS HELP'S


Posted by Danny Fancher on 07-31-2013 03:35 PM:

Do not give her that shot.In some states the shot has been banned anyway.


Posted by Paul Frederick on 07-31-2013 04:00 PM:

Do what you want but I personally won't give a bitch that shot. I've seen it and generally it messes them up later in life. Sure, it'll make 'em abort the pregnancy but generally they will have issues from then on out. Won't come in right ever again or they won't stick if they do come in. I've even seen dogs miscarriage and everything else. Too many hormones aren't good on their system.

And, in some states it is banned to use it on dogs for this purpose. I'm sure some people have used it with no ill-effects, but it has messed up about every female I've personally seen it used on. It may take a while for you to see the effects, but they will have them.

It's your female though, do what you think is best.

What breed(s) of dogs are they that got together?

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Posted by Bondo on 07-31-2013 04:03 PM:

They are both English Redticks but she is just over a year old and they have similar bloodlines.


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