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Old 03-18-2005, 03:55 AM
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Hi I have a purebred german shepherd which my husband I purchased from a Breeder and her parents are amazing champions and now Butterfly whoms in heat for the first time as of March 5th yesterday was day 12 ,,,also yesterday was the day she met het mate for the first time he as well is a purebred german shepherd from pure german line from sable to king as mine is too,,,anyways yesterday she had him running after her in circles for hours he managed to mount her several times and everytime held on for longer periods today I have to leave her there for the day,,,My question is ????
is pregnacy possible even when the tie/not doesnt happen
Bruce the stud involved has already fathered 4 litters and all living they are great guard dogs yet very well temper great with there owners Awsome breed...Im so happy to have Butterfly in our lives...

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Old 03-18-2005, 05:22 AM
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Well just left Butterfly at her boyfriends she was so excited to see him today !

Who know maybe today I'll become a grandma

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Old 03-18-2005, 06:04 AM
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Yes, it is possible for her to be pregnant without a tie. A tie will be better assurance that proper mating took place, but is not required.
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Old 03-18-2005, 06:09 AM
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Wow quick response thanks alot !
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Wow quick response thanks alot !
It's not good to breed more then once a day...
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Old 03-18-2005, 07:19 AM
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Look i dont know what you are trying to do. If you leave 2 uneutered/unspayed GSD's, (one being in heat) your going to have puppies. Are you a professional breeder? You definitly dont sound like one. So why breed. I suggest you seperate them untill the heat is over. Because they both come from champion bloodlines, it doesnt make it alright. Will you have a place for these puppies?
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OHHH HEYYYYY A TORONTIAN!!! WOOOOOOO Purebred where are you in Toronto?
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Look i dont know what you are trying to do. If you leave 2 uneutered/unspayed GSD's, (one being in heat) your going to have puppies. Are you a professional breeder? You definitly dont sound like one. So why breed. I suggest you seperate them untill the heat is over. Because they both come from champion bloodlines, it doesnt make it alright. Will you have a place for these puppies?
I think she/he want's pups that why she/he took the female dog to get bred...
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Old 03-18-2005, 08:27 AM
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I see that purebred. But to me, and i think anyone who has a brain can see shes not a professional breeder. Therefore its a stupid idea. But whatever. Do as you wish.
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I am sure we could all lecture about breeding, and the pro's and con's. It is just time to bite thy tongue.
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