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Old 08-09-2009, 06:50 PM
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Re: Labmaraner??

Ive seen this mix and they were just all black dogs.
didnt look like any breed just a cross
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Re: Labmaraner??

Ok the best option would be the mismate jab and it would be very easy at this point. I take it this was accident?
If you do continue to go ahead are you willing to put in the time raising puppies is no easy thing especially if the mother rejects them. Will you be prepared to sit all day and night with them for the first week or so, bottle feed them and help them toilet if need be every couple of hours?
Not to mention the cost vet care for the bitch, £1000 for the c-section should something go wrong with the birth and that can happen with any breed, puppy milk if need be, vet checks, worming and all necessary puppy care. Not to mention taking the puppies back if the new owners can't take care of them and I think there can be up to 10+ puppies in these litters. Not to mention the lost wages from having to stay with said puppies for the first couple of weeks.
If you can do all this then go ahead but personally I would recommend the mismate
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Re: Labmaraner??

I would also get to the vet for a mismate jab.

How did this dog manage to get near your female??

If you know she is in season and are hoping to breed her with a lab then surely you would not allow her to be near any male un-supervised?
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Old 08-09-2009, 06:55 PM
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Re: Labmaraner??

I agree with the other posts, if you care for your girl and wish to breed responibily in the future your first port of call should be the vets to get her the mis-mate jab asap.
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I would also get to the vet for a mismate jab.

How did this dog manage to get near your female??

If you know she is in season and are hoping to breed her with a lab then surely you would not allow her to be near any male un-supervised?
when ever any of my girls where in season,
they never went out
except the garden with me there
and i had at one time 5 males and 2 bitches of a large gundog breed
males and females seperated for 4 weeks
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Re: Labmaraner??

To be fair accidents do happen even with experienced breeders and its happened now so forget that
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Re: Labmaraner??

Can only echo what others before me have already suggested, go for the mismate.
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Re: Labmaraner??

I agree that a mismate jab would be the best option , .
It is far better to consider if you really want to breed with your bitch, and then have all the health tests done , rather than go to all the expensive of breeding an unintentional crossbreed, that in this day and age might not sell , what would you do with them then .
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Re: Labmaraner??

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i just give up
why are you breeding two differant breeds together
what is your aim
what about health checks etc
have you homes lined up
what will you do if she has 10./12 pups
can you keep them till all have good homes
can you take back any pups returned to you, even after a couple of years .
what if she need vet care,
bills can add up to over £1000 if she needs a ceasarian
take a look at some puppy selling internet sites and see how many puppies are for sale
thousands
can you keep them all if you do not sell them
i would take her for a mis mate jab
then research breeding properly
there is more to it than putting 2 dogs together to get cute pretty pups
sorry but i think it was not a planned mating...
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To be fair accidents do happen even with experienced breeders and its happened now so forget that
i agree
i was extra carefull around the girls season times
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