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darren m
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fantoms

 

my springer bitch is 10.5 months old as had her 1st season a few months back , but is now bagging up and producing milk from her back 6 teats .

 

is this normal , never noticed it in any other bitch we,ve had

 

should i be worried . how long does it last .

 

Also her beaheaviour is not what it usually is either :sly: :( :sly:

 

thanks for any adivce

 

ps. could it be anything else than a fantom :sly: thanks

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The Galastop is very useful if the phantom pregnancy goes on for more than a few days or your bitch behaviour has really changed.

 

Dogs come into season every 6 months and are only pregnant for 2 months so they have no means of knowing if they are pregnant - hence we get the phantom pregnancies.

 

Some dogs seem prone and get them every-time they come into season. Do you intend to breed from her? If not get her spayed in a month or so.

 

She definitely didn't get with a dog - there is one other possibility :(

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its been about a week now since i first noticed the teats changing and her behaving different and about 3 days since she started producing milk

 

how long should i give her to recover naturally OR before i go to the vet for some galastop

 

during phantoms do you normally get behaviour changes :good:? or is it just my bitch :blink:

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Hi Darren

If she was my dog

I would most probs get her too the vets soon. If she dont seem to be coming out of it.

It wouldnt do any harm to get her check over.

My Springer had real bad mood swings with hers.

In the end i was afraid that she would either turn on my other dog or worse.

Which was one of the reason why i had her spayed(i wasnt planning on having her done)

And with each phantom

The more she seemed to suffer.

We where also advice by the vet to have her done for health reasons too.

Like i said i did not want her to be done .

But i could just not sit back and watch her suffer .

If it was not for her mood swings i dont think the vets would have given her the Galastop.

I got the feeling its something they dont like to dish out to much.

Hope this is of help to you.

Try not to worry to much

She will be fine

And the mood swings will disappear once she is over it.

xxxSuzy

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