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By BILLY (**) Date 03.11.01 20:20 GMT
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By John (*****) [gb] Date 03.11.01 21:21 GMT
You'll be very lucky, a season lasts around 21 days (that you can see) and you have 22 days! Just 1 day spare!!! A lot of dogs get lethargic after a season often extending to a broody 60 days! She may just be clear but then again she may not and if not then it's not fair on the dogs present to hake a bitch still with an interesting smell.

Regards, John
By Brainless (Moderator) [gb] Date 04.11.01 01:02 GMT
As she will be right at the end, I would advise a bath for her, and some bitch deoderant, and the use of Sherleys or Johnsons Deoderant Tablets, starting a few days before the show. thes contain Chlorophyl, and in my experience are pretty good at disguising body smells.
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.
By BILLY (**) Date 07.11.01 12:54 GMT
CHEERS EVERYONE
By Leigh Date 07.11.01 13:03 GMT
Billy, please can you take your CAPS LOCK off. It makes your posts very hard to read. Also,could you not delete your original postings. By removing your original query, you leave the thread ........
well, hanging by a thread !!! :D

Thanx

Leigh
By BILLY (**) Date 07.11.01 13:29 GMT
I'm sorry leigh,The message board is new to me.Cheers
By Leigh Date 07.11.01 13:35 GMT
I'll forgive you this time ;-) Leigh
By dianep [gb] Date 04.11.01 23:36 GMT
I myself wouldn't take my dog to a show at this stage. I have a bitch that has been mated on her 18th day and still had colour. I also had a bitch that was separate from the dog for a month and still became pregnant.
By Leigh Date 05.11.01 09:27 GMT
Welcome to the forum Billy :-) I also had a bitch that was mated on her 21 day and had a litter of 11 puppies. Leigh
By Pawla [gb] Date 05.11.01 13:48 GMT
Hi I think you should be fine by then the dogs might show a bit of intrest in her but she should be well past her optimun time of course their could still be a chance but if you wanted to mate her there would'nt be a chance thats sods law I personnaly have often seen in season bitches in the ring and as A rule the dogs seem to know that its not the job they are there for although i always think its very distracting for the dogs who have to follow the bitches in the ring so I personnaly dont take in season bitches to shows but unfotunatly for you this is A bit of A close call watch her carefully if she is still standing & lifting her tail 3 days before the show i would give it a miss. Pawla
By mattie (*****) [gb] Date 05.11.01 14:25 GMT
Bac to Nature do a bitch spray which is really good its a natural product too which is great I know they have a website not sure of address though
glenys
By LongDog (***) [gb] Date 05.11.01 15:42 GMT
Talking of bitch sprays - I keep all my doggy 'stuff' in my show bag. At one particular show I was in a rush and sprayed my dog with coat shine gave him a quick brush and was off to the ring. On my way I over heard many exhibitors commenting there must be a bitch in season around. In the ring the other dogs were paying him more attention than usual and I still didnt twig. When I got back to the bench there at the side of the bag was the anti mate spray, I had used that instead of the coat shine!! Poor thing.

Longdog
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