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PostSubject: to scan or not to scan That is the question!?    to scan or not to scan That is the question!?  Icon_minitimeThu Jan 06, 2011 6:47 pm

i ALWAYS have a bitch scanned who has been mated

now more recently ive been speaking to people who dont bother,

im just wondering if more people scan than dont!?

for us we scan at 28 days from the last mating and the scan is done by a vet nurse in our living room the price is £25 .

how about you lot!????
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PostSubject: Re: to scan or not to scan That is the question!?    to scan or not to scan That is the question!?  Icon_minitimeThu Jan 06, 2011 10:43 pm

We always scan.. a bitch can show signs of pregnancy which turns out to be a false one ... there are cases though where scans have said the bitch is not pregnant, then go on to have 'surprise' pups! I like to be sure though & the lady we use has never been wrong yet!
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