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I am pleased to report that this morning the bitch is a completely different animal.........she ate like a horse and is back to her usual sharp, and lively self..........................strange!

 

 

 

 

Andrea.......................you comments were noted.......and thanks for taking the time to check it out fo rme :victory:

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I have a lurcher bitch of about 15 months old that I've had for a couple of weeks.

 

All well and good until yesturday, when I noticed she was quiet and reclusive......clearly not herself......she has not eaten for a day and seems to be favouring her back end, and keeps sitting while walking, and peeing alot.....also noticed that the hair is standing up more on the spine.

 

Having only ever had 'dogs' before and not bitches I've never experienced bitches in season but noticed a couple of spots of blood on th kennel floor last week.....also the vulva dosnt seem that swollen and was pink but clear of any discharge this morning when I checked....One lcoal dog has been following us on our mornign walk paying plenty of attention to he back end.

 

If shes no-better in the moring I'll take her to the vets for a once over, but wondered if Im over reacting .....

 

Are these symptoms usual for a bitch in season??????................particulalry for her to turn practically overnight ??

 

Any advice would be gratefull

 

many thanks

i could be a mile of here :icon_redface: but you say you only had the bitch 2 weeks and you noticed blood last week.. Could the bitch have been coming OUT of season when you got her??? :hmm: sorry just a thought :thumbs:
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I have a lurcher bitch of about 15 months old that I've had for a couple of weeks.

 

All well and good until yesturday, when I noticed she was quiet and reclusive......clearly not herself......she has not eaten for a day and seems to be favouring her back end, and keeps sitting while walking, and peeing alot.....also noticed that the hair is standing up more on the spine.

 

Having only ever had 'dogs' before and not bitches I've never experienced bitches in season but noticed a couple of spots of blood on th kennel floor last week.....also the vulva dosnt seem that swollen and was pink but clear of any discharge this morning when I checked....One lcoal dog has been following us on our mornign walk paying plenty of attention to he back end.

 

If shes no-better in the moring I'll take her to the vets for a once over, but wondered if Im over reacting .....

 

Are these symptoms usual for a bitch in season??????................particulalry for her to turn practically overnight ??

 

Any advice would be gratefull

 

many thanks

i could be a mile of here :icon_redface: but you say you only had the bitch 2 weeks and you noticed blood last week.. Could the bitch have been coming OUT of season when you got her??? :hmm: sorry just a thought :thumbs:

 

 

quite possibly as mentioned, my lifes experience with lurchers has been dogs only....and therefore I didn't know what to expect throughout the cycle.

 

top marks though on picking up on my gramatical error :blink: :blink:

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