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by Jenn on 02 November 2010 - 16:11
Let her settle until next cycle, until then educate yourself on the breeding cycle. Breeding these dogs goes far beond the first mount so the more knowledge you have the better chance you have with breeding. The female must be in what is know as "estrus" you can take her and have a swab done during her heat. If the cells do what is known as ferning (having a fern look to them) then she is ready.
Good luck and Agreed
Leerburg.com is a wonderful site to start
by POLICE TRAINED GSD on 08 November 2010 - 16:11
Thanks For The Advice. I Just Became A Member Of Leerburg Also Ordered A Few Videos Lets See What I Can Learn. Also Printed Of Question And Answers From Many Many Websites. Just To Learn. Hopefully Someday I Can Have My Own Website. If There Are Any Websites Out There That Have Valuable Information Please Point me In That Direction. Thanks
by eichenluft on 08 November 2010 - 17:11
The flight and stress from the flight/travel/new place/you/new situation can really screw up a female's heat cycle. So, she may have been coming in before she left Germany - but on the flight over she could have stopped, then started again, or she may be in a split heat, or she may have gone out of heat - or she may be in a prolonged heat - either way she will probably not ovulate normally, and she certainly won't stand normally for a male as she needs to adjust to her new home and situation. She is very young - let her settle in and adjust and try to breed her in her next cycle.
molly
molly

by BoCRon on 08 November 2010 - 18:11
OP, since everyone has pretty much told you how to deal with the dog, I'll leave that. I will say however, that your posts are pretty hard to read since you are, for some reason, capitalizing the first letter of each word. If nothing else, it's a time waster on your part. Not sure if English is not your first language, so am thinking that may be it.
Respectfully,
Annette
Respectfully,
Annette

by nonacona60 on 09 November 2010 - 18:11
Police Trained GSD,
Everyone has to start someplace.....Coming here to get knowledgeable information from some of the best is a good way to get different opinions......However, I would suggest that another avenue to get knowledge is to read books written by the VERY BEST........Don't limit yourself to opinions only, and don't limit your reading.......
With that said, I would suggest that, you read the book written by:
Phyllis A Holst, MS, DVM....The name of the book is: CANINE REPRODUCTION, A Breeder's Guide......
This is one of the most informative and easy to understand books I have read....This book is like a breeder's bible, if there is such a thing....It covers many topics and is very educational.....Please consider it.....
Everyone has to start someplace.....Coming here to get knowledgeable information from some of the best is a good way to get different opinions......However, I would suggest that another avenue to get knowledge is to read books written by the VERY BEST........Don't limit yourself to opinions only, and don't limit your reading.......
With that said, I would suggest that, you read the book written by:
Phyllis A Holst, MS, DVM....The name of the book is: CANINE REPRODUCTION, A Breeder's Guide......
This is one of the most informative and easy to understand books I have read....This book is like a breeder's bible, if there is such a thing....It covers many topics and is very educational.....Please consider it.....
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