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Hi everyone just joined this forum today, my name is betty and I own 2 whippet x beddy's,

I have had my dogs for 1 year now they were 11 months old when they come to me, I'm going to breed them in the next few weeks and was wondering where I could get a whelping box from? and also how long should I keep them apart once the pups come?

thanks Betty.
 
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Sorry, its not that clear - are you mating one dog to your other one?

It depends on the bitch as to how long she should be kept away from other members of your canine household. Our first litter started off in a spare bedroom for the first 3 1/2 weeks. During this time the mother would have gone mad if any of the others had gone into the room. She told them off if they even managed to sneak upstairs. We kept her well away from the others because that is what she was happy with.

Second litter were born and raised downstairs from the beginning of their lives. This bitch is more clingy and needy of being around her human and canine family and i knew that it wouldn't suit her being shut upstairs away from us all. She was happy for the other dogs to be in the same room as her right away. This kept Ruby happy because she could safely tend to her litter in the pen, but if she chose, could join us or her whippet friends.

Both were good mothers, but very different.

I used a paddling pool both times and thoroughly recommend them.
 
Hi everyone just joined this forum today, my name is betty and I own 2 whippet x beddy's,I have had my dogs for 1 year now they were 11 months old when they come to me, I'm going to breed them in the next few weeks and was wondering where I could get a whelping box from? and also how long should I keep them apart once the pups come?

thanks Betty.
buy an old chest of drawers from a junk shop take the draws out and lay it on its back then burn after use draft proof puppy proof whelping boxes, never paid more than a fiver
 
have you concidered health testing the parents ,it always worries me that people don.t realise first cross bedlingtons can be carriers therefore could produce affected pups
 
Hi.Dont think i am being funny but you will end up with pups as winter is aproaching IMHO not the best time to have pups.Plus a mate of mine bred his Beddy/grey to biglandboy and he could not believe some of the idiots who phoned and came to veiw the pups.atb tatsblisters
 
have you concidered health testing the parents ,it always worries me that people don.t realise first cross bedlingtons can be carriers therefore could produce affected pups

Could you inform us as to what testing would need to be done ?

Im not that hot on Beddies, if my memory serves me right is it some thing to do with their livers ?
 
have you concidered health testing the parents ,it always worries me that people don.t realise first cross bedlingtons can be carriers therefore could produce affected pups

Could you inform us as to what testing would need to be done ?

Im not that hot on Beddies, if my memory serves me right is it some thing to do with their livers ?
doncha know crossbreeds are automatically healthy? health tests are only for greedy, negligent show breeders :-
 
Hi everyone just joined this forum today, my name is betty and I own 2 whippet x beddy's,I have had my dogs for 1 year now they were 11 months old when they come to me, I'm going to breed them in the next few weeks and was wondering where I could get a whelping box from? and also how long should I keep them apart once the pups come?

thanks Betty.
are they dog and bitch or two bitches

if you had them at the same age and length of time are they related or do you have a good stud dog lined up waiting
 
have you concidered health testing the parents ,it always worries me that people don.t realise first cross bedlingtons can be carriers therefore could produce affected pups

Could you inform us as to what testing would need to be done ?

Im not that hot on Beddies, if my memory serves me right is it some thing to do with their livers ?
doncha know crossbreeds are automatically healthy? health tests are only for greedy, negligent show breeders :-
i think you'll find they are talking about the bedlington copper wotch.ya.ma.call.it
 
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Copper Toxicosis. An inherited autosomal recessive disease, characterized by accumulation of excess copper in the liver. Genetic testing is now available. The disease is diagnosed with a liver biopsy. It is essential that anyone interested in purchasing a Bedlington is provided with proof of the dogs' unaffected status.

wonder how many of those breeding beddie crosses take their breeding stock for a liver biopsy...
 
Firstly this would be better in the lurcher section :D

secondly depending on how they both get along bitches sometimes don't tolerate another dog near them when they have puppies

i would instead of a whelping box get a big cage where the bitch has plenty of room to move about in

good luck to you with your pups its your decision at the end of the day and not what others think
 

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