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  • @lvoss:

    I am very happy that I had a puppy for the family in So Cal. They are visiting the pups this weekend, I can't wait for the pictures of their visit. Mom is keeping it a secret that one of them will be their puppy so it can be a surprise for Christmas.

    I can't wait for pictures either….

  • There are two frozen semen litters this year in sweden(small country) both were inplanted in to the uterus.First litter has been born 2 pup´s and the other dam is carrying atleast 4.They say over here that that´s the surest way to do it.

  • we did live AI at the vet's office the first time; second time Jet was having none of that, but was happy to breed her in my back yard once we got home. can you say "tri-ing"?

  • Oh drats, I'm so sorry guys! I was really looking forward to hearing about those babies. That's great that Lisa had something available for your home.

    I sure hope Ms. Boo is preggers, I really want to go play with babies again!

  • @agilebasenji:

    we did live AI at the vet's office the first time; second time Jet was having none of that, but was happy to breed her in my back yard once we got home. can you say "tri-ing"?

    LOL…. you have to give him an "A" for effort...gggg... you know this year was really strange for breeding... some bitches came in really early... some late... and some never fully.... Lisa's bitch, Rio... did the same thing as Kylie... or at least she thinks so...

  • @kiroja:

    Oh drats, I'm so sorry guys! I was really looking forward to hearing about those babies. That's great that Lisa had something available for your home.

    I sure hope Ms. Boo is preggers, I really want to go play with babies again!

    Me too….. hopefully Ms. Boo is with pups... that should be a great litter from her and Stitch... one of my most favorite Jaadii sons.....

  • @myran:

    There are two frozen semen litters this year in sweden(small country) both were inplanted in to the uterus.First litter has been born 2 pup´s and the other dam is carrying atleast 4.They say over here that that´s the surest way to do it.

    It is not the method of implantation I was wondering about but the method used for freezing. Straw vs Pellet. My litter was surgical implant but so were all the ones I have heard that missed.

  • Sorry it didn't work out for you.
    Next yr we will have pup photos to enjoy.

  • Pat, I heard from Linda this weekend and Boo IS preggers! Just thought I would let you know. :) At least 4 pups were seen, but she usually gets a little more than what shows up. One is very small though and probably won't make it. So at least 3 little babies on the way!

    And fingers crossed that Kylie cooperates next time for your new plans. :) I'm so happy that Parry will get his Jaadii kids.

  • @kiroja:

    Pat, I heard from Linda this weekend and Boo IS preggers! Just thought I would let you know. :) At least 4 pups were seen, but she usually gets a little more than what shows up. One is very small though and probably won't make it. So at least 3 little babies on the way!

    And fingers crossed that Kylie cooperates next time for your new plans. :) I'm so happy that Parry will get his Jaadii kids.

    Cool… thanks for letting me know.... and yes, we are hoping that Kylie is ready for "Motherhood" .....gggg And we are excited about our possible Jaadii kids!

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