Leeview 792 Posted September 12, 2009 Report Share Posted September 12, 2009 in answer to original question....no there is nothing. Gallastop stops phantoms not starts seasons. There is nothing to start. I personally have had a 3 legger and he had a great time and adapted very quickly to a slightly new pace of life. if you still insist on euthanasia you can always have semen collected and frozen, we have done this many times. Ever heard of pregnant mares serum? taken from the afterbirth and injected in to a bitch bringing her into season and ovulating 6 weeks Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest pikey Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
weasle 1,119 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. FARLAP says there is no way of bringing a bitch in season ,We all learn from our own experience's,and i have seen a single shot used several times on bitches that have been caught which brings them back into season all over again, As i said before i dont know weather it would work to bring a bitch into season in the first place, so ask a vet.I dont see how that makes me a bullshiter or a day dreamer. Thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest pikey Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. FARLAP says there is no way of bringing a bitch in season ,We all learn from our own experience's,and i have seen a single shot used several times on bitches that have been caught which brings them back into season all over again, As i said before i dont know weather it would work to bring a bitch into season in the first place, so ask a vet.I dont see how that makes me a bullshiter or a day dreamer. Thanks what in the name of god are you trying to say in your post ???????? a single shot used several times ???? thats called a series or a course of injections. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leeview 792 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. No one injection taking 6 weeks to bring the bitch into season, it was a coursing greyhound bitch never been in season previously at 4yr old, the injection was given and the stud was informed to expect the bitch in 71/2 weeks, she was mated around that time and produced 6 pups Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post Share on other sites
farlap 19 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. No one injection taking 6 weeks to bring the bitch into season, it was a coursing greyhound bitch never been in season previously at 4yr old, the injection was given and the stud was informed to expect the bitch in 71/2 weeks, she was mated around that time and produced 6 pups Y.I.S Leeview ah yes...I know the stuff...it comes in small bottles very expensive...think its called "coincidence" injection Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest pikey Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 TO BRING A BITCH INTO SEASON WOULD INVOLVE BRINGING YOUR BITCH TO YOUR VET FOR DAILY INJECTIONS FOR A FEW WEEKS, IT HAS A 50 / 50 SUCESS RATE, AND VERY EXPENSIVE," FARLAP" IS CORRECT IN WHAT HE SAID,ANYONE THAT TELLS YOU THERE IS A SINGLE INJECTION FOR BRING A BITCH IN HEAT IS A DAY DREAMER / BULLSHITER. No one injection taking 6 weeks to bring the bitch into season, it was a coursing greyhound bitch never been in season previously at 4yr old, the injection was given and the stud was informed to expect the bitch in 71/2 weeks, she was mated around that time and produced 6 pups Y.I.S Leeview leeview, i be interested to know what the name / type of injection that was used on the bitch, i have spoken to a few vets on the above subject, and there replies is what i put in my post.pm me the name if you find out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leeview 792 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 its not manufactured, its a natural substance taken from the mares afterbirth when foaling, hence the pregnant mares serum then injected into the bitch Y.I.S Leeview The vet who did it was Mr Jacks from Doncaster a truly great greyhound vet Quote Link to post Share on other sites
buster100 13 Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 I know that greyhound trainers inject can inject their bitches to stop them coming in to season.But i was wondering if anyone knew if theres anything that can be done to bring a bitch in to season? I know that if you kennel a bitch up with another in season that that would work. But i don't know of any in my area. So was wondering of anything else that can be done? iv a bitch nearly 2yr old that never came in season her mother came in twice my other bitch came in twice so it allways doesent work when you put her in with a bitch in season some lads told me give her plenty of fish another told me put her in a friends house for two weeks but u here all diffrent storys when she is ready she is ready end off Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wild_and_Irish 11 Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 Listen ive had this dog from 6weeks old and he's 4 now. An have loved him every day since i got him.I lamp 3 times a week an if i go out without him he cries the neighbour hood down. He was born an bred for hunting an that what he loves doing. An at 75lb+ in weight he's a big powerful dog to be given to sumone as a pet. So if you don't have anything constructive to say then don't. Do you not think ive lost enough nights sleep thinking it over! My dogs - cry the house down if i leave some of them behind, ive had most of them from being born, most dogs will cry if left behind thats nothing new, yes a 75lb dog can and would live as a pet, and yes someone other than you could handle and give that dog a good life, if i can handle walking 4 dogs at a time combined weight over 100lb's, my deerhound bitch is about 80lbs, and handle looking after 10 dogs, then i am sure your dog could go on to live a fantastic life as a pet with an experanced owner, dogs dont live to hunt, they hunt to survive, its breed in to them - the only resion most dogs cry when there owners go out with out them is because they want to be with there owners, yes dogs do love chaseing things, even dogs not breed to hunt, but take that away they wont miss it, its us that think they will miss it, its us that are putting human thoughts and emotions on to dogs, wake up there dogs not people, dogs adapt to were ever there living, if huntings not included - they adapt to that, you go out 3 times a week, what does your dog do for the rest of the time, is he crying because he's not being taken out lamping, probably not, is he missing it - more than likily not, so whats to say if he was in a pet only home, that he would go crazy because he's not being taken out lamping, again its all down to us putting human feelings on to dogs. FYI i am being constructive, i am trying to make you see sence that just because your dog might not be able to do the job you want him to do, dosent mean he has to loose his life - if you say you love him then why not let him live his life out on someones sofa. I have to disagree with you saying the dog will be as happy as ever in a non-working home, dogs need some sort of purpose or job to stimulate them, otherwise they get bored and destructive, unless the pet home is giving them lots of training and walking everyday, the dog won't be happy and at the end of the day it's this man's decision and don't think he's too quick to decide to pts it's difficult deciding to put any animal down, but worse to watch them suffer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest penny Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 (edited) there is 1 injection u can get i tried it years ago bitch came in season and covered but i got no pups.greyhound vets use it.other lurcher men used it with success. Edited September 15, 2009 by penny Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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