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After much worrying, sleepless nights, angst, trips to the vet, phone calls to the vet, Ming with a thermometer in her repeatedly, Ming and Jack's puppies finally arrived late on the 66th days since mating.

As we all know, it's ovulation time that determines whelping but as we hadn't done progesterone tests, and she mated so well on the 13th day of her season, we were expecting puppies on the weekend. When they didn't come, Ming had a trip to the vet Monday for an ultrasound and check up and our vet said no worries, she'll starting to dilate, etc. could be tonight. No puppies Monday night so another call to the vet Tuesday lunch time. Don't worry she said. No puppies Wednesday morning so I'm planning a c-section and how to manage my day, ringing a friend to be there for the surgery and then the news I'd been lwaiting for, Ming's temperature had dropped and she finally refused food. Finally the text book scenario. Cancel the c-section and now the wait.

The litter will be under my prefix and guidance, but Ming lives with a lovely lady, Margo, who lives 1½ hrs drive from me so I've been spending some time in the car and lots of time on the phone. Margot has lived with whippets and helped with rescue, but never bred so she was very excited and worried she wouldn't be help to Ming if needed. I was trying to be the experienced, knowledgeable breeder (ha ha) and trying not to panic.

I drove up Wednesday arvo expecting puppies to be there on my arrival but still nothing. No nesting, no panting, nothing.

At 10:10 pm Ming the first pup arrived. Then 2 more within 5 minutes. 7 puppies in 40 minutes. The 8th puppy in 65 minutes and when we all thought Ming was finished, the 9th puppy arrived half an hour after that. 5 girls, 4 boys, 3 solid brindles, 3 solid silver fawns, 3 partis.

Ming is an excellent mum and there wasn't a peep out of the pups Wednesday night or yesterday. John and I are thrilled with the pups and feel excited and sincerely hope that there will be another legacy or two or three to Jack.

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Ridgesetter said:
Puppies a couple of hours old.
What with one thing & another, Toni you've had a bumpy couple of weeks! Hope everything will calm down now & I wish you lots of luck with these pups.

Best wishes,

Gail.
 
they look good and strong and nice colours - good luck with them
 
[SIZE=14pt]gorgeous looking babies well done ming :cheers: [/SIZE]
 
Congratulations they look a lovely litter :wub:

But we will need a lot more pictures to make sure :lol:
 
Ridgesetter said:
After much worrying, sleepless nights, angst, trips to the vet, phone calls to the vet, Ming with a thermometer in her repeatedly, Ming and Jack's puppies finally arrived late on the 66th days since mating.
As we all know, it's ovulation time that determines whelping but as we hadn't done progesterone tests, and she mated so well on the 13th day of her season, we were expecting puppies on the weekend.  When they didn't come, Ming had a trip to the vet Monday for an ultrasound and check up and our vet said no worries, she'll starting to dilate, etc. could be tonight.  No puppies Monday night so another call to the vet Tuesday lunch time.  Don't worry she said.  No puppies Wednesday morning so I'm planning a c-section and how to manage my day, ringing a friend to be there for the surgery and then the news I'd been lwaiting for, Ming's temperature had dropped and she finally refused food.  Finally the text book scenario.  Cancel the c-section and now the wait.

The litter will be under my prefix and guidance, but Ming lives with a lovely lady, Margo, who lives 1½ hrs drive from me so I've been spending some time in the car and lots of time on the phone.  Margot has lived with whippets and helped with rescue, but never bred so she was very excited and worried she wouldn't be help to Ming if needed.  I was trying to be the experienced, knowledgeable breeder (ha ha) and trying not to panic.

I drove up Wednesday arvo expecting puppies to be there on my arrival but still nothing.  No nesting, no panting, nothing. 

At 10:10 pm Ming the first pup arrived.  Then 2 more within 5 minutes.  7 puppies in 40 minutes.  The 8th puppy in 65 minutes and when we all thought Ming was finished, the 9th puppy arrived half an hour after that.  5 girls, 4 boys, 3 solid brindles, 3 solid silver fawns, 3 partis.

Ming is an excellent mum and there wasn't a peep out of the pups Wednesday night or yesterday.  John and I are thrilled with the pups and feel excited and sincerely hope that there will be another legacy or two or three to Jack.


Congratulations to Ridgesetter and everybody concerned

We at Khabaray wish every success to each and every one !

Special Kiss from Grandmother Ruby (Hillsdown Aisling ) :huggles:

Heather and the Khabaray Whippets
 
:cheers: CONGRATULATIONS! On your lovely babies. Can't wait to see them growing up. Very pretty colours! :wub:
 
Awwwwwwww! MORE scrummy babies to drool over!!! :wub:

Congratulations on a safe birth, I would have been down the Vets too if my bitch was 'overdue'!!!

I can remember when the litter that Jeremy came out of were due, they were FIVE days late and I think drove his breeder mad keeping ringing and saying "Are you SURE Fizz is OK??" "Don't you think you should go to the Vet AGAIN???" In the end, she shelled them like peas with no problems whatsoever!
 
Congratulations on the safe arrival of this very special litter Toni. :cheers:
 
Well done Ming

Ive always been lucky in that my pups have arrived on due date or a day or two before , Heavan knows what I woul;d be like should they be `late` :sweating:
 
Our fur kids are now 10 weeks old and the time has flown by. We are very happy with this litter; their character and conformation. Margot brought them up beautifully, spoiling each and every one of them.

Ian and Terry came over to grade them at 8 weeks which was helpful and we've had a few other people look at them too. Here's some pics taken at 9 weeks of age. I appreciate it's very difficult to choose from pictures but would love some comments. (Some pics may be inside and others out.)

STAR - female

K9_Star.jpg
 
MANDY - blue brindle & white

K9_Mandy.jpg

Boy, sizing these pics is difficult. I never get it right first time. :(
 
GEORGE - brindle male

(He either lept forward for the ice cream or posted back!)

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