Men in Black
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wrote on 2 Jan 2012, 20:19 last edited by
Big strong babies! Congratulations.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2012, 22:00 last edited by
Love black boy basenji pups! Especially nice fat healthy ones!!! Seems like this is the year of the black pups everywhere. I had planned to try to acquire a black boy puppy this year, then Chipley 'happened to' us. So much for plans!
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wrote on 2 Jan 2012, 22:33 last edited by
Congrats! I love their bare paws and it looks like they're wearing a one-piece black suit! OMG - the boys are sooooo cute!
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wrote on 2 Jan 2012, 22:41 last edited by
Welcome to the world, little ones. :)
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 01:34 last edited by
Lovely little guys. Can't wait to see pictures when they're a bit older. :)
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 02:04 last edited by
Congratulations, lovely babies.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 02:44 last edited by
happy birthday baby boys!
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 03:18 last edited by
They are adorable! congrats to Sophie.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 04:30 last edited by
Congratulations :)
They are adorable…I hope there will be more pictures as they grow.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 04:55 last edited by
Please keep the photos coming!!!! :o)
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 04:57 last edited by
Congrats! Can't wait to see them grown up.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 07:11 last edited by
And congrats to Bailey too! These little tikes are so adorable… keep us posted with more pics!
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 10:46 last edited by
awe!! congrats :) look forward to 'watching' them grow up :)
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 13:54 last edited by
Congratulation on those cuties! Like the theme name too! :)
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 13:59 last edited by
Congrats to all!
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 15:20 last edited by
Congratulations!
I have a question: I've never heard of the term "uterine horn" and had to Google it. So now I know what it is (sort of), but I am still clueless as to what significance it has in a birth and why it's important that each had their own. Please explain!
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 18:53 last edited by
Magnificent boys! I am in love with Agent J.
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 19:11 last edited by
Congratulations!
I have a question: I've never heard of the term "uterine horn" and had to Google it. So now I know what it is (sort of), but I am still clueless as to what significance it has in a birth and why it's important that each had their own. Please explain!
I'm sure someone who breeds will jump in on this, but basically if there are too many embryos in one horn you can get overcrowding, which might result in weak or non viable puppies. I believe the embryos implant about 17 days after fertilization and if you are fortunate they will divide evenly between the horns with lots of room for everyone…...
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wrote on 3 Jan 2012, 19:46 last edited by
Because they each had their own horn they had lots of room to stretch out and each pup ended up as big as our singleton was 2 years ago. If they had both been in the same horn they would have less room and may not have been quite as large. In addition to crowding effecting size, if the number of puppies in each horn is very different it can cause uterine torsion during labor and threaten mom and pups.
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wrote on 4 Jan 2012, 14:01 last edited by
Gotcha! Thanks for the explanations!
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