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    Reduce Distress When Letting Pups Go?

    Thank you all for for your advice. It sounds like we are going to miss them more than Amy, and I am probably worried about nothing. That would explain why I could find little advice on the net. Thanks also for your comments. I think they are all healthy well adjusted pups, and should make...
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    Reduce Distress When Letting Pups Go?

    It is getting to the time when we must think about letting our pups go to their new homes. (See my earlier posts and http://www.amyspups.co.nr). Although they are weaned, Amy still spends a lot of time with her pups. They still have the occasional feed. What is the best way to seperate the...
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    Lurcher Pups On The Way

    We will keep the female. The middle colour grey. May be a mistake. She is a bossey little thing.
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    Lurcher Pups On The Way

    Thanks. Pups were born this morning by caesarean. I have uploaded pictures onto my web site and live pictures of Mum and pups can also be seen. Ian.
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    Lurcher Pups On The Way

    Less than a week before the birth is due. The whelping box has been built and the expectant mother has settled in well. The live pictures are now running and updating every minute. If anybody reading this believes that lurchers are high maintenance and always on the go, have a look at mine...
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    Lurcher Pups On The Way

    After a long time thinking about it, and a very long time finding the right sire to mate with my bedlington x whippet lurcher Amy, we met Tony and his non-pedigree racing whippet Solo (Red Ranger). Things went well, and yesterday Amy had a scan that confirmed she is carrying pups. I am using...
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