Posts Tagged ‘Breeding’

Alda breeding with Dylan

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Alda breeding with Dylan  Alda breeding with Dylan 

Season: Aug 18 – Sept 9, 2003
Weight: 60 lb.
Bred with: Dylan
Dates: Aug 30 and Sept 1
Ultrasound date: Oct 3, 2003
Bring to GDB: Oct 25, 2003
Due date: Oct 30, 2003

Breeding FAQ

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

The Breeding Department will determine an appropriate mate for the female based on temperament and family history. Females are generally bred once a year. Usually a different mate is chosen each time. “With a blood test, ovulation timing can be predicted to ensure a successful breeding. The actual breeding takes place during the female’s initial rise in progesterone.” (From www.thecapsulereport.com)

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The dogs will be bred for 3 consecutive days during the female’s initial rise in progesterone. The female will remain in the kennels until she is diestrus.

When picking up the dog from the kennels, you will be given an information packet on how to care for a pregnant dog, and encouraged to make an ultrasound appointment in the vet clinic.

The ultrasound and physical exam by the vet are the determining factors to prove pregnancy.  (From Guide Dogs for the Blind)

Breeding

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

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The Breeding Department will determine an appropriate mate for the female based on temperament and family history. Females are generally bred once a year. Usually a different mate is chosen each time. “With a blood test, ovulation timing can be predicted to ensure a successful breeding. The actual breeding takes place during the female’s initial rise in progesterone.” (From www.thecapsulereport.com)