Monday, April 26, 2010

Pregnant Belly!!

This is Lily four weeks after being bred...

I think there's puppies in there somewhere! What do you think?

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Your Biology Lesson For Today...

After attending Myra Harris' seminar not once, but twice (and wishing like hell I could have gone to see her this weekend in Calgary!), I have changed my bitch's pregnancy diet slightly.

In Myra's seminar she talks extensively about the parathyroid gland (read more about the parathyroid gland here) and its role in maintaining the body's calcium levels. When the calcium level in the blood stream drops below a certain level, the parathyroid gland releases, obviously enough, some parathyroid hormone which triggers the release of calcium from storage areas in the body, namely the skeletal system.

While most people think of calcium as "being important for bones and teeth", its biggest function in the body is maintaining muscle contraction (read more about the science here). If there is no calcium circulating through the bloodstream, there is no muscle contraction.

So...how does this apply to pregnant bitches?

What is labour??

Yes, you're right! Muscle contraction...lots and lots and LOTS of muscle contraction!

I feed my dogs a raw diet and a portion of that diet is raw meaty bones. The problem with feeding raw meaty bones during pregnancy, according to Myra, is that when you feed excess calcium (which bones have a plethora of!), there is always calcium circulating through the bloodstream as the body digests the bone. When there is always calcium circulating through the bloodstream, the parathyroid gland gets to take a break from doing its job. It gets lazy and sluggish. It goes on vacation...

So...you've fed a bunch of bone (or extra calcium for those of you who supplement during pregnancy) throughout the bitch's pregnancy. The parathyroid hormone hasn't worked in how many days/weeks/months...then the bitch goes into labour. WOW! That's a lot of muscle contraction...need more calcium...need to contract uterus to deliver puppies...

BUT!!! The parathyroid gland is still on vacation...it misses the 6am wake up call Monday morning its first day back at work. After the calcium that has been circulating in the bloodstream is used up there is none left because the parathyroid gland has been allowed to grow sluggish or inactive.

No calcium = no muscle contraction.
No muscle contraction = uterine inertia.
Uterine inertia = c-section.

So...the grand experiment! While my dogs are still on a raw diet, I have taken Porsche and Lily right off of raw meaty bones. They are eating organ meat, ground muscle meat, eggs, veggies and tripe, with tripe making up the majority of their diet.

I will be honest and say that a large part of me shudders to think that perhaps my bitches aren't getting enough calcium to make healthy babies...but then I give my head a shake and remember that tripe and liver and veggies all contain calcium. Not as much as raw meaty bones, of course, but that's the point, isn't it?

The hope is that by reducing the circulating calcium in their diet, I will be able to keep the parathyroid gland working hard throughout the pregnancy so that when the girls go into labour they will have more than enough access to calcium in their bones to deliver all of their babies naturally!

That's your biology lesson for today...I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it. I think I should have been a biology teacher! :)

Friday, April 23, 2010

Starting to get thick...

Well, Lily's starting to get thick...her belly isn't getting any bigger, but her ribs are springing a bit and she's getting thicker through her loin. She's also eating me out of house and home...or trying to!

Tonight, I dug up an old tennis ball and she's joyfully chewing the crap out of it. Balls are Lily's "thing"...though they don't last long. LOL

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Maybe...

Just maybe...I might be starting to see the beginnings of a "baby belly" on Lily. Won't be sure for another 10 to 14 days, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed! :)

Lily's stomach as certainly kicked in...she's hungry all the time - even more than usual!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

She's not slowing down any...

Not that I thought for a minute that Lily would let a little thing like pregnancy slow her down! She's as wiggly and athletic as she always has been - jumping and leaping.

Still no sign of babies (it's early days for that yet), but I'm keeping an eye out!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

She's cleaning!

Just a quick update on Lily...

Lily's started being significantly more interested in cleaning than she was before - her legs, her belly, her vulva. She's also turned into the biggest suck-tit on the planet. :) Lily sits in front of the couch with her back pressed into my leg and if I let her on the couch or the bed she snuggles right in and settles.

She's almost as bad as Vala (who isn't pregnant but who IS a suck 365 days a year!)!!

The girls are outside enjoying the sun today...the past week has been terrible for weather with gale force winds, rain and SNOW! /sigh At least the puppies will get to play in the sun! LOL

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Is she or isn't she?

Well, at this point I don't know for sure if Lils is pregnant, but my gut is telling me yes. Lily got a bit of a pot belly a few days after the last breeding - in the past that is a sure fire sign of pregnancy...that and her vulva has shrunk. The pot belly goes away in about 12 to 24 hours (so easy to miss!) but the vulva will stay soft throughout the rest of the pregnancy.

Just what you all wanted to read...information about vulvas. LOL...well, what you'll learn about me is that I'm all about the biology and nothing much embarrasses me. Just ask my good friends! They'll tell you!!

Lily has also started being very clean...lots of licking of her legs and body - something that she hasn't done a great deal of in the past. All good signs!

More updates as we progress!!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Photos of Howie

I was able to find some photos of Howie for everyone to look at! :) You can see one of them to the right, and the other you can see on the Upcoming Litters page for Howie and Lily on my website.

I hope you enjoy the photos of Howie...he's a love. :)