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by 159660 on 13 December 2006 - 17:12

Thanks for the info. Can you tell what doses you gave and the weight of the dogs. Was one shot enough

by 159660 on 19 December 2006 - 18:12

I was wondering if there is a natural food or supplement you can give to help induce a heat

VomFelsenHof

by VomFelsenHof on 19 December 2006 - 21:12

159660, There is a reason your dog is not in heat yet. I would highly suggest waiting until she comes in naturally, rather than force the issue. Otherwise, you should call your VETERINARIAN for this information, and not rely on people who: 1) do not have the same breed as you, 2) are not licensed veterinarians, and 3) most of whom do not recommend the use of this drug in the first place.

by decoyD on 20 December 2006 - 18:12

http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu/eiltslotus/theriogenology-5361/cannine%20induction%20of%20estrus_3.htm

by blueskyekennels on 22 December 2006 - 17:12

The link that DecoyD provided has a lot of information, and seems to try to tell the pros and cons of using one of the mentioned products. Here is another link to give further information, as far as pros and cons go on inducing a heat cycle, or even aborting a litter, which I would NEVER recommend, neither would most vets, but thats up to you, the link is in DOC format: www.geocities.com/meghane1469/Small_Animal_Fertility_Control.doc

by bxclip on 09 July 2008 - 17:07

so if u iduce the heat cyle.. i was jsut wondering oes the female dog swell liek normal or is jsut in heat?


panzertoo

by panzertoo on 09 July 2008 - 22:07

Dr Hutch has done a lot of repro work for me i love him!! i would call them if you were considering using it they would know a lot about it I'm sure
DrHutch: cabergoline is the new "wonder drug" that we're using to induce bitches into ovulatory heat cycles
DrHutch: the drug is what as known as an anti-prolactin drug
DrHutch: after the bitch ovulates the body maintains the progesterone for two months
DrHutch: it is prolactin that keeps her from cycling right away and is why the bitch's interval between cycles is 6-7 months
DrHutch: since we don't know exactly what makes a bitch come into season
DrHutch: we looked at it from the end of what prevents a bitch from coming into season
DrHutch: by taking out the prolactin, using cabergoline, the bitch will come into a cycle on her own
DrHutch: it is NOT an artificial cycle
DrHutch: we've done nothing to hormonally manipulate it
DrHutch: we've just removed the stopper
DrHutch: cabergoline is an oral product used once a day for 10 days
DrHutch: usually the bitch comes in within 2-3 weeks
DrHutch: it is a very safe drug
DrHutch: with minimal side effects
DrHutch: but it is a human drug
DrHutch: and can be relatively pricey
DrHutch: a couple hundred dollars
DrHutch: it was mentioned in one of the recent AKC Gazettes
DrHutch: it is NOT an experimental drug as was said in the Gazette
DrHutch: where I'm using it is on bitches that have not cycled within 12 months or I'm using it more and more for convenience for my clients to have puppies when they want them
DrHutch: it takes a bitch 4 and a half months for the uterus to get over the previous heat cycle
DrHutch: so we can use cabergoline any time after 4 and a half months since the previous cycle
DrHutch: follow our progesterone
DrHutch: breed her
DrHutch: and expect to have puppies!
DrHutch: it is NOT successful for bringing bitches into a first heat cycle
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by srilankagsd on 10 July 2008 - 09:07

I have heard about these drugs but never actually have given or know anybody who had given to there dogs.

I think its wrong to give his to a dog under 2 years but ok for a dog that is about 4 years and never come to heat.

Now if this is meant for pigs, isnt it too strong for the dogs.

Does this gauratee a pregnancy or just the heat. I dont want just heats.... with no result as the time and effort spent is wasted.


by Becky00 on 04 September 2008 - 12:09

I have a female that is going on 5 years old and has only givin me 1 litter of pups. She is in heat right now and the males are not interested in her. When they do get interested she growls at them and they back off and want attempt to breed. She has always come into heat but doesnt have the right smell??? Will this pg600 help? if so what is the dosage?? If I cant get her to breed I will have to sale her and I really love her and dont want to do that.

 






 


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