perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 well i have a dog hear she is 9 years old now is she to old to breed from? she was/is a belting dog and i should have had a pup from her already she has had one litter and we gave them all away and they turned out cracking now i dread the day she goes to the running ground in the sky but i want a pup off her befor that happens. so what do you all think to old? or not? Quote Link to post
dmick 22 Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 asked this question 2 yrs ago ? got a lot against it on health grounds it was to be her 1st litter, i thought nothing of it & went ahead with it ,6weeks in i was doing the kennels there was a bit of a fight out in the run ,sorted it out but the bitch was having some type of fit she died shortly after , my conclusion was shi went into a fit which caused the fight & her death due to being in pup .but its totally up to you but dont take things lightly like i did . good luck with what ever you decide. Quote Link to post
steel 17 Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 as long as dog is healthy an fit dont think it matters bred my old bitch no problems at all Quote Link to post
pro keeper 111 Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 hello mate , i have just been through the same thing with a springer, who is 8 and the vets told me to bring it in and have it checked over which costs £35 notes, to which i did and they just check the over all condition of the dog, heart, lungs,and if she pass"s then he gives you the all clear, the down sides to breeding from older dogs is they sometime give up pushing the puppies out because they dont have the energy to finish, should this happen the u will need to take her back to the vets for them to give her oxytocine, which will make her start pushing again, which was needed for mine, but after all this if she is fit and well should not be a problem hope this helps, atb phil Quote Link to post
Guest Buttermilk Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 I think she's too old at 9. Quote Link to post
pattstaff 157 Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 I bred a litter a few months ago of a bitch who is just now turning 10.She had 8 pups all alive and well and reared them the best,she had been bred from before though.Problems with breeding can occur with a dog at any age although I appreciate probably more so in an old dog.Theres always a risk incurred in breeding. Quote Link to post
Mickey Finn 3,007 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 well i have a dog hear she is 9 years old now is she to old to breed from? she was/is a belting dog and i should have had a pup from her already she has had one litter and we gave them all away and they turned out cracking now i dread the day she goes to the running ground in the sky but i want a pup off her befor that happens. so what do you all think to old? or not? If you want a pup from her. What choice do you have. Good luck! Quote Link to post
skycat 6,173 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 Be prepared for a Caesarian if it is a first litter. Even if the bitch has had a litter before sometimes at that age the uterus just doesn't have the necessary 'push' left in it. I've bred from old and tried bitches one last time and had to have a Caesar. Just make sure you know what the danger signs are if she goes into whelp and can't pass the pups: better to get her to the vet too early rather than too late when all they can do is extract a litter of dead and dying pups. I'd reccomend a book called The Book of the Bitch which tells you pretty much everything you need to know about breeding. It's a small paperback so doesn't cost a fortune either: well worth it for anyone starting out breeding. Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 hello mate , i have just been through the same thing with a springer, who is 8 and the vets told me to bring it in and have it checked over which costs £35 notes, to which i did and they just check the over all condition of the dog, heart, lungs,and if she pass"s then he gives you the all clear, the down sides to breeding from older dogs is they sometime give up pushing the puppies out because they dont have the energy to finish, should this happen the u will need to take her back to the vets for them to give her oxytocine, which will make her start pushing again, which was needed for mine, but after all this if she is fit and well should not be a problem hope this helps, atb phil Imagine naming yourself pro keeper lol............... fkn hell, surprised your head doesn't get in the road of you typing........ Why who the "feck" are you! And why would you come on and try to ruin yet another post... Why do we have tits like this joining our site!!! 3 Quote Link to post
Daveo 61 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 hello mate , i have just been through the same thing with a springer, who is 8 and the vets told me to bring it in and have it checked over which costs £35 notes, to which i did and they just check the over all condition of the dog, heart, lungs,and if she pass"s then he gives you the all clear, the down sides to breeding from older dogs is they sometime give up pushing the puppies out because they dont have the energy to finish, should this happen the u will need to take her back to the vets for them to give her oxytocine, which will make her start pushing again, which was needed for mine, but after all this if she is fit and well should not be a problem hope this helps, atb phil Imagine naming yourself pro keeper lol............... fkn hell, surprised your head doesn't get in the road of you typing........ Why who the "feck" are you! And why would you come on and try to ruin yet another post... Why do we have tits like this joining our site!!! Who wasted the thread, the guy who makes a comment or the tit who responds??? Im suprised your plums dont get in the road of your typing........Sugar coated plums is a pretty terrible name too pal. Quote Link to post
collie/grey 238 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 I have an almost 9 year old bitch here and if i hadn't of had her spayed 5 years ago i would still breed her now, i think it depends how well your bitch is, my bitch still runs about like a youngster and doesn't really look her age but some dogs look ancient at 9!! If she is fit and healthy go for it but any pregnancy is risky, just more so with the older age, good luck whichever you decide. Quote Link to post
bryson 562 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 If your keen for a pup from her and shes fit and healthy i dont see any problem mate but I would have the vets number on speed dial atb Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 If you really 'need' that pup from her, and I do mean need. Would that pup be better than any other you could buy, to save any risk on your bitch? It can be a big risk for an older bitch (then again isn't there daily risk to any dog in its chosen vocation?) 'BUT' she's had a litter before and if you have her very fit and well, she should be quite capable.... Quote Link to post
Guest RAB.MCKAY Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 I BOUGHT A BITCH THAT EVERY ONE HAD RESPECT FOR . WAS TOLD SHE WAS BOUT 6 FOUND OUT AFTER BREEDING HER SHE WAS 9 OR 10 . 8 PUPS SHE HAD ,PUPS ARE 2 NOW OLD BITCH IS STILL HEAR AS FIT AS EVER . THE ONLY COMPLICATION SHE HAD WAS A INFECTION AFTER PUPS AND HAD TO BE NUTERED APART FROM THAT EVERY THING WAS GREAT. Quote Link to post
perthshire keeper 1,239 Posted August 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 well thank you all very much for the help i think if i can find a nice dog in the next 6months i will have a litter from her she is fit and well very well to be honest and she had her first litter noproblems. ps. if any one sees or knows of black and white collie* deerhound/greyhound in egremont whitehaven/ cumbria area please let me know thease are the pups and i would love to track one down pps the grandfarther of the last pups was the dulux dog! Quote Link to post
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