Thursday 14 July 2011

Love is in the air......

Bailey & Miley   
Meet Bailey and Miley. Beautiful aren't they, I would say he has been a gentleman and wined and dined her before mating with her, but he hasnt ;) straight down to the job in hand and a pigs ear after and they are both happy. We don't take breeding lightly, it's only for the strong and determined. You have to develop a very thick skin and learn to ignore peoples blind attitudes. I dont breed for money, I breed for the love of the breed. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are the most loving dogs, loyal and gentle, ideal family pets. If it was because you make lots of money everyone would be doing it. Sadly there are people who look at the adverts and go, "Wow look at how much each puppy is worth! times that by 5 they must be making a killing! Lets give it ago" Not the case, if your doing it properly.....theres a pre breeding check (for both the Dam and the Sire), an ante natal, a scan, a 24 hour after whelping check and a 8 week check at the VERY least! Not enough people look into it and research it, they take no notice of the temperment of the dog and very often have little or no whelping and heating facilities. Set your self up for heart break too, that way you'll be over the moon if all goes well. Expect to lose a puppy, prepare yourself you may even lose the Mum. Hand rearing are you able to cope with that, two hourly feeds DAY AND NIGHT! stimulation is time consuming if hand rearing, you need to stimulate to wee and poo. As they get older open them up to new sounds, experiences, toys and people. Puppy Farmers will often breed back to back deliberately, they may be lept in kennels or they may even try to disguise the pound signs by saying "we have ours indoors with us", usually kept in dirty conditions, with little or no stimulation. They dont care about the dog, "yeah its got a hernia but thats alright" give us the cash and take the dog, because to the farmer thats what its about....the cash. A genuine breeder will give you a full history on the dog and put right anything found after. For instance, if I had a puppy born with a hernia, I would deduct the cost of the operation at the very least, and have it written into the contract that the dog shouldnt be bred from, if I find it has I'll come and take puppy back! The contracts are legally binding despite others claiming otherwise. People often dont research breeding, the genetics even when breeding for pets are so important, you wouldnt want to bring into the world a puppy who could pass down a genetic disease or defect. You dont just stand and watch and off they go. You need to make sure you can give your girl the very best nutrition and a calm environment, I wont leave the house after day 56, puppies could be born at anytime after that. Usually day 63. Miley had 8 last year and she delivered on day 61. I've seen puppies advertised where the name of the breed or the colour cant be spelt correctly, why on earth breed if you cant research first!  I could rant all day but I wont bore you....I'll just tell you the exciting events of the last few days...

Bailey came to stay, Miley was on Day 10 of her season and showing signs of wanting to mate, now supervising a mate was a first for us, we had never done it before on our own, assisted in other mates and seen them so we knew what to do. Luckily Bailey is an experienced boy and knows what he needs to do. The first mate was successful and resulted in 15 minute tie. During this time Miley was a little fidgety but its important to ensure she stays as still as possible. Her last mate will be tomorrow and then 28 days from there she will be scanned to see if we have any puppies on the way, we're all very excited.....I have the whelping kit ready which is quite complex, it includes Dopram V to stimulate the puppies should they need help breathing. Nutri drops to help puppies struggling to gain weight and Liquid Life to aid re hydration. Two Heat Pads, one has an adaptor to use in the car, should we have to dash to the vet mid delivery. Forceps to tie off the cords, these along with the scissors, cotton wool balls and gauze are sterile packed. Gloves, KY Jelly. Thermometer, torch the list is endless. Needless to say we are covered for every eventuality.....I will post the progress of Mileys hoped for pregnancy and pictures as it progresses, hopefully from Day 25 we may be able to hear little heart beats through a doppler..
Remember a GOOD breeder has a good knowledge of the breed they are producing, an extensive whelping kit, and hide NOTHING! Their puppies are well socialised and happy and playful.....ALWAYS insist on seeing the Mother with the puppies.







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