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  • As they say… best laid plans.... and we all know that our Basenjis never want to use "our" plans...

    Glad that you got her there in time....

  • Congrats…so exciting..keeping our fingers and paws crossed over here in TX..
    Can't wait to hear the good news.

  • Thanks everyone for the warm wishes…

    Well we didnt get another tie, but that is just how Sunny works. He seems to know the right day, does his job, then thats it :)... So far he has 100% success rate, with his method, as well...

    After giving Helen and David a rundown of what Ochre was like, she has managed to make a complete liar out of me :rolleyes:. Here am I saying that she is aloof, independant, not at all affectionate etc, so what does she do... Yep there she is cuddled up to Helen on the couch watching TV, with David on the other side giving her feet a massage, AND, she was lapping it all up, thank you very much ;)... Wicked witch ;)...

    She arrived home this am, looking great. In her usual fashion, no waggy tail for us, just a jump up to smell our breath, and have a pat... Took Vanda to the Airport, on Helens advice, and while Ochre was a bit growly, Vanda was very submissive to her, and was very pleased to see her, even if it wasnt recipricated :)... Vanda was a little lost without Ochre, kept running to her crate to see if she was there yet...

    We are very happy to have her home, safe and sound, hopefully with a belly full of bubbies :D

  • Congratulations! Here's hoping you have a passle of little ones running around!

  • We have just got back from the Vets, after having Ochre U/S, and the Vet was able to palpate 3 and the U/S showed 2-3… Yaaaaay :) :) :)

    Im VERY excited, but now its sunk in, Im feeling like a newbie all over again. Its been nearly 7 years since our last litter, (and they were ACD's), so I am off to do some bigtime swatting :D :D :D...

  • Wohooo, that?s great :D.
    Yesterday I was thinking back on our puppies and I look forward to next litter (in summer 2012 :eek:).

  • That's great news! Congrats!

  • Thanks guys, I keep looking at her, and my heart skips a beat, and I am wondering if we have done the right thing :-)

    Im sure in a day or two I will be excited all over again :).

  • @saba:

    We have just got back from the Vets, after having Ochre U/S, and the Vet was able to palpate 3 and the U/S showed 2-3… Yaaaaay :) :) :)

    Im VERY excited, but now its sunk in, Im feeling like a newbie all over again. Its been nearly 7 years since our last litter, (and they were ACD's), so I am off to do some bigtime swatting :D :D :D...

    Congrats - how exciting!!:D

    When Ruby was bred 2 years ago, her u/s showed 3 and the vet could palpate 3, but she had 6! The funny thing was her breeder hoped for at least 4, I had a dream she had 5 - and then she had 6. :D

  • @renaultf1:

    Congrats - how exciting!!:D

    When Ruby was bred 2 years ago, her u/s showed 3 and the vet could palpate 3, but she had 6! The funny thing was her breeder hoped for at least 4, I had a dream she had 5 - and then she had 6. :D

    The US for Bella showed 2…and there were four! Seems you can safely double the estimate based on US results ;)

  • Andrea - LOL, too funny. Saba, how many are you hoping for?

  • And with the Ultrasound many years ago with Maggii, show 3, she had 6… Mickii, they could not find any... she had 4!!! however the specialist these days are much better with the Ultrasound.

    That said, I still opt for xrays at 58 to 60 days for hopefully an exact count!

  • Congrats Jennie, so exciting.
    I know how exilerating it must be to know that your little girl has a tummy full of even smaller little girls and boys.
    When are they due?
    I know Kylie is expecting litters as well…been talking to her, lots..

  • Rally's first ultrasound showed 4 and she had 4. Her second had 4 and she had 4 but we lost one because it had been stuck and the stress was too much for it. TC's ultrasound showed 4 heartbeats and one sac with no heartbeat, she had 4 pups and appears to have resorbed a 5th. Rio's ultrasound showed 1 heartbeat and 1 empty sac so we think she resorbed one also. My vets have said the most common reason in their opinion for miscounting is that the bitch is carrying them very high so they are tucked under the rib cage where they can't see or getting "lost" as they count and not knowing which horn they are in.

    I also x-ray to check the count and the size. L'Ox was massive compared to what my other puppies have been and I am glad I knew that ahead of time.

    I start to get pretty anxious after the ultrasound. Happy that we are expecting puppies but worried about having everything in place, especially emergency care if needed. I don't think I really relax until the pups eyes are open and they have their feet under them but I am a worrier.

  • Congratulations, bet you can't wait :)

  • @lvoss:

    I start to get pretty anxious after the ultrasound. Happy that we are expecting puppies but worried about having everything in place, especially emergency care if needed. I don't think I really relax until the pups eyes are open and they have their feet under them but I am a worrier.

    That right there is the reason why buying from a good breeder is essential! I don't think BYBs come anywhere close to having these emotions, these feelings about their bitches and the upcoming puppies. So, to those who fret and worry, I salute you.

  • @Quercus:

    The US for Bella showed 2…and there were four! Seems you can safely double the estimate based on US results ;)

    Well I would be very happy with 5, thats the number I have had in my mind from the day she came back from Sunny :)

    I would be ok with her doubling the number on the U/S too, just like a few of your American dogs, too.

    (Quickly scurries off to check if she has any American dogs in her pedigree :D:D:D) !!!

  • @tanza:

    And with the Ultrasound many years ago with Maggii, show 3, she had 6… Mickii, they could not find any... she had 4!!! however the specialist these days are much better with the Ultrasound.

    That said, I still opt for xrays at 58 to 60 days for hopefully an exact count!

    Tanza,

    I really didnt feel very reassured about the Vet who did the U/S at all. I clearly got the impression that she was the best of whoever was working there yesterday :)… Im not really putting them down, as they did explain to me I could get one of the Vets to do it, but it would be only a confirmation only, (unless I really wanted to get an ultrasonographer to actually do it, and double the cost), as none of the Vets there were very confident with doing U/S ;). All I really wanted was to have confirmation, not numbers, but the Vet doing it was quite convinced there was 3, but not feeling 100%, she conservatively said 2-3...

  • @Basenjimamma:

    Congrats Jennie, so exciting.
    I know how exilerating it must be to know that your little girl has a tummy full of even smaller little girls and boys.
    When are they due?
    I know Kylie is expecting litters as well…been talking to her, lots..

    Oooh, Basenjimamma, please do tell ???

    I just got a text from Kylie this am, saying that she thinks Electra is about to get going… Electra is the gorgeous mum of Ochre and Vanda :)... Impatiently waiting for her text to let me know that things are starting...

    Due 26th-ish of June...

  • @lvoss:

    Rally's first ultrasound showed 4 and she had 4. Her second had 4 and she had 4 but we lost one because it had been stuck and the stress was too much for it. TC's ultrasound showed 4 heartbeats and one sac with no heartbeat, she had 4 pups and appears to have resorbed a 5th. Rio's ultrasound showed 1 heartbeat and 1 empty sac so we think she resorbed one also. My vets have said the most common reason in their opinion for miscounting is that the bitch is carrying them very high so they are tucked under the rib cage where they can't see or getting "lost" as they count and not knowing which horn they are in.

    I also x-ray to check the count and the size. L'Ox was massive compared to what my other puppies have been and I am glad I knew that ahead of time.

    I start to get pretty anxious after the ultrasound. Happy that we are expecting puppies but worried about having everything in place, especially emergency care if needed. I don't think I really relax until the pups eyes are open and they have their feet under them but I am a worrier.

    I was wondering about the necessity of doing an x-ray, but, I think I have decided it might be a good idea.

    Glad Im not the only one who does get a little stressed :). Know exactly what you mean Ivoss :).

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