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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl598" data-source="post: 574167" data-attributes="member: 7446"><p>Female dogs seem to really cycle fast. We have a pure blue heeler tha has had litter afer litter after litter. And she has HUGE litters! 13, 12, 11, 10, and now 13 again. It seems like she cycles realy fast after having pups. We try to keep her and our male apart, but with four little cowboys running in and out of the house, they usually find each other. I hate to keep her penned up too. I think we are going to have to fix her after this. It is too hard to keep them apart. But I am like you. She isn't registered, but they produce the nicest pups that people really like. We have had lots of repeat customers. Anyway, I really don't have any great advice for you. Just wanted to let you know that there is a poor soul like you having lots of pups due the female cycling so fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl598, post: 574167, member: 7446"] Female dogs seem to really cycle fast. We have a pure blue heeler tha has had litter afer litter after litter. And she has HUGE litters! 13, 12, 11, 10, and now 13 again. It seems like she cycles realy fast after having pups. We try to keep her and our male apart, but with four little cowboys running in and out of the house, they usually find each other. I hate to keep her penned up too. I think we are going to have to fix her after this. It is too hard to keep them apart. But I am like you. She isn't registered, but they produce the nicest pups that people really like. We have had lots of repeat customers. Anyway, I really don't have any great advice for you. Just wanted to let you know that there is a poor soul like you having lots of pups due the female cycling so fast. [/QUOTE]
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