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  • Just checking if there's an update
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    • So do we get to guess again when all the previous guesses have passed?
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      • Already done a 2nd one Jay.
        Bessie is definately a bit of a tease!
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        • I wonder,do the puppies go quieter just before birth,like humans do,
          Is she gaining puppy weight,also have you measures here girth,if you keep a hand on her tummy when it kicks into action,can you feel any little lumps/puppies move
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          • apologies for posting the same thing twice - my connection is so pathetic that I'm often amazed that anything works at all!!!

            but here are the s - I guess you can do with them anyway
            Last edited by nellie-m; 26-11-2014, 07:25 PM.
            ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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            • VC - "one off kick-ups" sounds very much like puppies to me.

              Now before panic sets in again, why not go back over this (somewhat gigantic) thread and print out the posts you found most useful, so you have kind of a check list and timetable for you to refer to. Or maybe you did that already?

              Remember, whelping hasn't started until there is considerable panting over quite some time. Until then, you can try and relax Once she's starting to pant she will feel distressed and will need your company and constant supervision.

              Have a few s from me!
              ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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              • Originally posted by nellie-m View Post
                VC - "one off kick-ups" sounds very much like puppies to me.

                Now before panic sets in again, why not go back over this (somewhat gigantic) thread and print out the posts you found most useful, so you have kind of a check list and timetable for you to refer to. Or maybe you did that already?

                Remember, whelping hasn't started until there is considerable panting over quite some time. Until then, you can try and relax Once she's starting to pant she will feel distressed and will need your company and constant supervision.

                Have a few s from me!
                That was soooo important that nellie had to post it twice lol

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                • Thanks Nellie I've been back through this thread many times. I think Bessie may be about to test me on how much I remember
                  Fortunately, I have a friend staying who is a lot more relaxed about the whole process than I am. I hope Bessie is too!
                  No panting yet. She's asleep, behind me, on the chair, and edging me off slowly.

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                  • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                    She's asleep, behind me, on the chair, and edging me off slowly.
                    ha! I thought that was a just a hound trait. My three are world class experts at that particular sport

                    I haven't had a guess because I'm superstitious about such things (but I hope it's tonight).
                    Of course....you won't be able to rehome them anytime soon...what with krissmas and all, I predict a multi dog household for you

                    Just sayin'
                    Last edited by muddled; 26-11-2014, 07:17 PM.
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                    • Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                      Thanks Nellie ... She's asleep, behind me, on the chair, and edging me off slowly.
                      Is there anyone who has owned a small dog or a cat, who hasn't faced this challenge? They join you in the chair and snuggle against your back, (so you have to sit up straight and not slouch back). Then after a while they strrrrretchhhh, all four feet in your back, and you shift forward a bit. They curl back up, but closer to you again. Every five minutes or so the manoeuvre is repeated, until at last you're sitting on the floor and they have the whole (warmed) seat.
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                      • No puppies tonight then
                        I'm glad to hear you have a friend to assist you. She'll need to hold your hand!
                        ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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                        • Forget the hand holding. I need someone to deal with the messy stuff - while I ooh and ahh Still need a few

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                          • There is no messy stuff during whelping, VC, really, it's all just a great and exciting experience

                            BTW apart from seeming not to accept my posts (which is why I accidentally posted twice), the Grapevine plays this practical joke on me where I want to go to the last page, or last post, and I keep landing on page 2 of this thread. I have to log out to be able to see the last post, and then log in again. Anyone else get this?
                            ...bonkers about beans... and now a proud Nutter!

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                            • Originally posted by mothhawk View Post
                              Is there anyone who has owned a small dog or a cat, who hasn't faced this challenge? They join you in the chair and snuggle against your back, (so you have to sit up straight and not slouch back). Then after a while they strrrrretchhhh, all four feet in your back, and you shift forward a bit. They curl back up, but closer to you again. Every five minutes or so the manoeuvre is repeated, until at last you're sitting on the floor and they have the whole (warmed) seat.
                              The Siamese cat version involves stretching the claws as well as the legs, so unless you want holes in your back - you move to another chair

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                              • Originally posted by mothhawk View Post
                                Is there anyone who has owned a small dog or a cat, who hasn't faced this challenge?
                                Whats small got to do with it. When we had our greyhound he was not content until he had managed to make us uncomfortable to the point he got the 3 seater sofa to himself. Heaven forbid you try and sit down with him you would get a low growl of disapproval - daft dog.

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