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I agree. I have some information on exactly what the new wave of Big Rope and velvet is and what it may mean to the breed going forward. Be sure to subscribe to tune in when it drops.
So youre saying if my 2 girls had 5 litters each im lucky ? Im glad i start researching, if it went left i wouldnt have had a cclue why. I even heard someone say my fluffy is worth 25k.....so i carry a gun when walking them since im in brownsville but yeah thanks for the info !
I would say you’re lucky that you have a female that can physically give birth without losing any more so than being lucky that many times over. The price of fluffies have went down but there is nothing wrong with practicing your second amendment right if a dog like that makes you a target.
@LaronFrenchies I had got them for free , this was never planned , the owner got tired and gave up , the 4 of them looked sad , my empathy kicked in now I'm meeting girls on my worst day with the 1 male fluffy I got . Since I found out they're rare I started treating them like superstars lol is a fluffy +fluffy guarantee more fluffies? How to go about bringing forth more fluffies?
@JudggeGLANVILLE getting dogs that are worth that much on accident….now THAT’s what I call lucky lol. I do hope that you are subscribed I have a video to answer your question and a few more addressing more specifics around DNA coming up in the next few weeks. Thanks for sharing!!
Have been breeding for 15 years. The two times that I tried to let them have natural births a puppy got stuck in the canal had to rush to emergency for a C-section but the puppy that gets stuck usually dies
Plenty of Frenchies can give birth naturally. One bad experience does not mean allndogs are the same. And I've never in my life heard of a defect in the uterus. It's just that their hips are small and the heads beg so they can get stuck sometimes.
The overwhelming majority of breeders only have C-Sections for a reason. No professional is going to risk the life of even one puppy when a C-Section pretty much guarantees they all live. The point is that it’s a risk and it’s not worth taking.
@LaronFrenchies Because they've all been told their dog needs a csection. Not bc they've lost a dog or dogs. The same kind of people all got vaxxed a few years ago based on believing what they were told.
@LaronFrenchies I'd also like to point out that I've seen more dogs die under the knife than giving birth naturally and my page is nothing but fellow french bd breeders. Granted, hardly any of them choose natural birth.
I’m not going there because it has nothing to do with the topic. At the end of the day you can do whatever you want to do. Me personally I’m going to learn from my mistakes. I do appreciate your comment on this topic though!
I really appreciate that. Some of it was taught to me. Most of it is me reading all of the information as there is plenty of info out there but I want to add value by making that information clear and concise with my audience while also using some of my experiences, good and bad, to prove or disprove certain things.
I’m so glad you were not able to bring these poor dogs into the world. Please stop breeding dogs who cannot breathe. Would you purposely have children with asthma because you think they are cute, or worse because you can make money off of them? There is something very wrong with you and I hope you and others like you wake up and change your ways. Every frenchie born is a tragedy.
My French Bulldog had 3 natural births. First litter 2, second 7, third 3. No issues. No AI all natural breeding. I did do a puppy count before delivery. I let my dogs be dogs ☺️
Ok I guess my confusion was if I had a visual mearl female, I get a tri color male no visual mearl. But the male has a parent that is a visual mearl. I guess I was thinking that the male puppy would carry mearl and that would lead to bad puppies if I breed my visual mearl puppy to this non visual mearl who might be a carrier of mearl due to one of its parents being a visual mearl . Hope I explained this well.
@Pullem_allchu I understand what you mean. Unlike other phenotypes of DNA, Merle only takes one copy to show visually. Producing two copies of Merle would be certain health issues which can only happen by breeding a visual Merle to a Visual Merle. If your tri doesn’t visually show as Merle, they didn’t get that copy of Merle passed to them so you have no worries as far as health issues and the offspring of your breeding should produce a visual Merle carrying just one copy of Merle.
Definitely good advice. Now if I could only find a good vet. My Frenchie is due in about 10-15 days and I’ve yet to find a vet that will get me on their books.
Good question. It was between $800-$1,000 if I recall. Nowhere near the amount of emergency C-Sections, which are between $2,500 and $3,500 in the DFW area.
@carriegemin5226 not sure at all I’m definitely hoping for more. I’ll find out next week during the C-Section and hopefully prove ultrasounds as only accurate for confirming pregnancy.
That’s craaazy and dope at the same time. Congrats and I hope they are all healthy and happy! I have a video coming out later today on Storm’s ultrasound. I know counting puppies isn’t guaranteed through ultrasound but subscribe and stay tuned to see how it went!
Man bro just came across your video and I feel you in what you saying but I’ve had 3 natural births one 6 pups second a singleton and on her third litter was 5 pups. I was right there coaching her through it all. You have to be careful of putting your dog under when having a c-section because sometimes that anesthesia doesn’t leave the mom’s body and I know of multiple people that where whelping there pups after a C-section and 2-3 weeks in pups started getting week or stop gaining weight and in a matter of 24 hours the whole litter passed. I feel you on making the best decision when breeding 100%. I just wouldn’t cancel out natural so fast and look at it as such not normal thing because it’s happening out here
That’s a great story and also great feedback about the anesthesia cause I just learned something from you about the possibilities of that happening as well. I waited almost twelve hours and almost costed my dog her life trying to get her to have a natural birth. The C-Section saved my entire litter and the mom’s life. I still think French Bulldogs that have natural litters are the minority and based on the data as well as my experience it’s a less risky move to schedule a C-Section. It’s really hard to know though and it’s really in God’s hands so the best we can do is pray and still have a backup plan of things go left. The vision of you coaching your dog through her natural birth has me laughing way too hard this morning because I would have been the same way 😂😂.
So I'm in a bit of a crisis, I took in 3 Frenchies from my brother, after he went to prison, I have a mom, dad, and their first born. While I was at work one day last month, my husband was here with the dogs, not paying attention 😤 and mom and son got stuck 😰 She is DEFINITELY pregnant but we're NOT in a financial position to even SCHEDULE a c-section, any advice you can give me, or resources you could send me to any sliding scale clinics that may be able to help?
@@10toesentertainment30 The most important thing I can tell you is that you should watch a lot of RU-vid videos about whelping French bulldogs so you can find out a method that’s affordable for you to do on your own. You don’t have to use very expensive things so watch a lot of videos and find your balance, you can watch one of my videos. I just posted on my channel about my process of delivering Puppies natural. It is very achievable with patience and the willingness to help your puppy deliver I’m currently located in the bay area. I don’t know where you are at but if you were close to me, I could give you a couple prices or places for different types of services when whelping Puppies watch my video. I just posted, and hopefully it will help you
@10toesentertainment30 while it is encouraging that they actually had a natural breeding the fact that it is mom and son makes a true inbreeding and genes that close have exponentially higher chances of health issues with the puppies. Since we don’t know that for sure it’s all about a healthy pregnancy. I would try to find someone that you can get under contract with to fund the C-Section in exchange for one of the puppies. That’s the best advice I can give.
@@10toesentertainment30 i’m in the Bay Area. I don’t know how much I can help you as far as resources from here but what I will suggest is you watch a lot of RU-vid videos about natural birth and whelping puppies because the bottom line is your dog is pregnant in line breeding happens all the time, so you don’t have to put any extra emphasis on birth defects it is fairly common with dogs to in line breed for a certain genetic look or feature that people try and pass down like I said RU-vid has a lot of information and you will see a whole lot of different set ups expensive ones and cheaper ones to find which one best suits you check out my video title natural birth. I just had a litter of six puppies, natural birth gather all of your information and make your decision because if you can’t have a litter of puppies, then you have to take the dog to a SPCA and maybe pay for them to take her. Don’t be scared with all of the horror stories. Do your best make the best decision for your dog based on your facts and your situation have patience and be true to yourself.
That’s very disappointed if the app is only available for Apple phones, which is the kind of phone I have. I hope it’s available for Android phones as well.
That may be an indication that her body may allow her to go natural but it’s too risky to plan it that way. None of my female Frenchies have ever let a male penetrate them.
I feel your pain i used a retractable leash with mine if i try to pull him he will squat and resist but cant be to far from me so i just kept walking he would stop every now and then then bolt back to my side it got him use to leash and other equipment
Are frenchies one of those breeds that can't reach their own behind to clean? Just curious because that's the only reason i can see for the diaper. My pit has never left blood anywhere and if a drop gets away from her she cleans it up immediately. The only way i know she's in heat is, like you said, puffy parts and excessive licking.
Yes they can reach it. My other one does well, but she does the infamous shake and that’s how blood got outside of her kennel. Most dogs can take care of it themselves I just don’t trust her to yet.