28+ basenjis need rescued
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wrote on 26 Mar 2008, 23:13 last edited by
How long will it take to tell if the dogs are pregnant?
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 02:44 last edited by
How long will it take to tell if the dogs are pregnant?
They can do ultrasound at 21 days…..
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 02:49 last edited by
That will show how many pups and how far along they are yes?
Not having done any breeding, this is all new to me.
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 02:55 last edited by
That will show how many pups and how far along they are yes?
Not having done any breeding, this is all new to me.
Thanks Pat for the infoDepending on how good the person is at doing ultrasound they can tell about how many… usually pretty close... exactly how far along... not really... unless a Vet that is really up on doing/reading ultrasounds..... also vets can palpate bitches... and at least know if they are in whelp...
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 13:58 last edited by
The vet says that one is prego, and ready to go, and two others might be pregnant.
I went back last night, and helped feed, and clean kennels. All of the dogs had a bath except for two. A brindle female was being extremely fearful, and one of the males was about the same. We'll see if they warm up today, and when/if they do, they will get their baths too.
Those 4 seven-month old tris are soooo cute.
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 16:36 last edited by
I know how busy you all are, but I would love to see some photos when you get them.
Hugs and hugs for doing this.
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 17:01 last edited by
Kudos to those involved for removing all these dogs from the endless breeding cycle of puppy mills. I am sending positive vibes that most will be adoptable.
Will the females who are determined to be in very early stages of pregnancy be spayed immediately?
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 17:38 last edited by
That I do not know.
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 18:22 last edited by
I know how busy you all are, but I would love to see some photos when you get them.
Hugs and hugs for doing this.
Are you keeping one?Sharron, I'm having problems with my camera/computer, or I would already have them up!
I'm working on it though…promise.;)
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wrote on 27 Mar 2008, 23:14 last edited by
I know how busy you are.
I can't tell you all how much I admire you all dropping your lives to help these dogs.
YOU ALL ROCK! -
wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 13:17 last edited by
Big THANKS to all the people involved in rescuing these pups - the thought of what might have happened is just too scary to contemplate.
I wish I could help with fostering (but I'm leaving for Europe in a few weeks) especially since I could just picture them needing love and care.
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 13:37 last edited by
I went to see the remaining SD dogs yesterday and help get two to Suzanne in Mi for fostering.
The dogs broke my heart but also made me happy to know that their "good life" is getting ready to start.
I took Zena and Zora from Mattoon back to Indiana and they are just sweethearts.
I have never seen such a skinny girl as Zena, I just wanted to keep her and feed and love on her. They were both shy, scared, and a bit nervous- as can be expected.
I think both will make wonderful turnarounds and just flourish. They did enjoy being loved on once they got used to it a bit, so there is tons of hope for these two girls.
Thanks to Suzanne Sarlls for taking these sweet girls and Liz for her amazing organization abilities :)
It was great to be part of getting these dogs to the good life. -
wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 15:17 last edited by
Christy, do send photos when you can.
How old are these 2 girls?
Are they the pg ones?
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 15:24 last edited by
Is Zena the brindle girl? She was one of the toughest, I believe. That poor girl was soooo scared.
She would not be one of the prego chicas.
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 15:59 last edited by
Toughest as it damaged, scared?
Thanks so much for all you folks have done for these b's. -
wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 16:56 last edited by
She was one of the toughest to handle.
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 17:00 last edited by
Its good she has a kind basenji smart home to go to then.
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 20:44 last edited by
No, these 2 girls are not preggo. One had had puppies awhile ago.
Zena was one of the brindles, but not the fear biter, but looked very simila- sisters? She was the thinnest dog I have ever seen. I think she weighed in at 14lbs. But had such a kind sweet face and hopeful eyes. (*It is such a good thing Liz did not tell me to just keep her, i would not have been able to say no)
Both girls were very sweet and relaxed after holding them for awhile. Zena even sniffed and licked my cheek, which is a great sign.
I cant wait to see how they turn out.
It was heartbreaking, but also so inspiring. So many people coming together to help get these dogs to good homes. I keep thinking that in a short while these dogs will be so happy and healthy and loved and get to enjoy being spoiled and loved on.–get to enjoy being dogs.
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wrote on 28 Mar 2008, 20:56 last edited by
Thanks so much for the post.
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wrote on 29 Mar 2008, 13:56 last edited by
Thanks so much for the post.
I am so proud to be a member of the BRAT family.Aren't you!? Me too.
I just love being a part of such a great group, even if I am only a very small part. Makes me feel like I am part of something "bigger".
I cant do alot, but I do what I can. I cant really foster, but I like to drive and enjoy "my dogs" for the few hours I have them.
To any one wanting to get envolved–-do. Even if you dont think you can do a whole lot, do what you can. It really makes a huge difference in the lives of these dogs (both from the PMs and regular ones) and in the lives of the very excited people that are waiting to adopt a special BRAT.
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