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Hi,

 

I was given a two and a half year old bitch last August.Banned from the track for barging.According to the trainer I got her from she had not been given any hormone treatment to hault seasons.Having had her just two weeks she had a quite normal season.Since then nothing.I am used to having lurchers ,and them coming into season every six months like clockwork.This bitch is so easy to live with,and has taken to work very easily.Any thoughts appreciated.Cheers Jon

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be more precise you say youve had it 2 weeks so not 6 months?

so how would you no ,do you kennel the bitch?

and some dogs will go every 8 month :thumbs:

 

 

sorry my misreading ,ive got it so you have had it over a year ? :victory:

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be more precise you say youve had it 2 weeks so not 6 months?

so how would you no ,do you kennel the bitch?

and some dogs will go every 8 month :thumbs:

 

 

sorry my misreading ,ive got it so you have had it over a year ? :victory:

Yep, got her last August, she had a season two weeks after i got her. then nowt

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arnt some bitches seasons once a year ,

 

yes a lot of greys are dale my blue bitch has gone past 6 months some are 8

and alot can go down to kenneling i beleive :thumbs:

She was kennelled, then the kennels were invaded by red ants!she has been in the house for two months,no trouble at all.my deer/grey/whip has had two seasons since the grey arrived that didnt bring her in either.

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i used to have one that was 11monthly?

 

I remember reading that the cycle of bitches seasons depends on the distant heritage, they reckon dogs are descended from two wild canid's the eurasian wolf and the golden jackal , one being six monthly and the other being yearly........greyhounds and some spaniel breed's carry a lot of golden jackal genetics apparently

 

 

its what i read once anyway, make of that what you will!

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