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By JenP (***) [gb] Date 08.10.09 09:19 GMT
I have all the stuff from Idexx now, but a local vet also does inhouse testing.  A remember a vet nurse friend telling me they wouldn't bother with the in house tests.  Does anyone have any experience of these and are they reliable?
By annastasia (**) [gb] Date 08.10.09 09:33 GMT
Hi, yes we always use the vets in-house premate tests and have found them to be very reliable over the years, depends if your vet can read them accurately i suppose, idexx is used by many many breeders and most swear by them, good luck with your litter
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By lleonder (*) [gb] Date 08.10.09 10:02 GMT
Hi Jen
I used the premate for my girl.  It's our first litter so I have no experience of idexx but we got her tested around 9 days as I already guessed from previous season that shed be ready around 10-12 days.  Vets rang that day and said she should be mated in 2 days then 48 hours after that.  I did exactly that and we're now expecting around 9 puppies in 19 days!!! :-)
Good luck.
By D4Dog [gb] Date 16.10.09 23:00 GMT
Hi
I have used the ovulation test at my vets for years and find them really good.   I have also recently used Idexx   only because they can give a bigger forcast so you can make your plans earlier and you dont have to test every 2 days like you do at the vets.  Both have been very good.   In 15 years I think only 1 of my bitches has missed and she never went on to have pups again,  so I dont beleive the blood test was to blame.

In my opinion I think both are very good
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