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Expert Profile: Joyce Crierie

Expertise:  Raising dogs in and for all manners of obedience, protection and personal pleaure, I'm happy to assist in all dog related questions. Whelping, breeding, AI, training, behavior and holistic treatments.

Experience in the area
Breeder for 25 years raising Bullbreeds including Olde English Bulldogges, Mini Bulls and Molossers. Willows Haven Bulldogges

Organizations
Canadian Association of Professional Pet Dog Trainers, Dog Legislation Council of Canada, International Working Dog Breeding Assoc. Canadian Assoc of Professional Pet Dog Trainers, International Assoc. of Animal Behavior Consultants, Southern Alberta Just For Fun Agilty

Publications
Dogs All, Creatures All, Dogs in Canada & Citzen Pet Author of The Olde English Bulldogge

Education/Credentials
Level Certified Komitor Healing Touch Canine Reproduction Certified Master Trainer CAPPDT

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Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  When eggs have been shed, they must mature for 72 hours BEFORE they can combine with the sperm. Sperm lives for 7 days in the female reproductive system.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  To give back to the those that loves dogs as much as I do.
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  In my opinion, "show" dogs and "show people" tend to have the same personality.
What do you like about this subject?  Dogs are always willing to learn and please. They give so much of themselves and ask nothing in return but what we are willing to give.

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Recent Answers from Joyce Crierie
2009-01-07  dog welping As I mentioned, you can start by getting her up and walking. Put her on a leash and walk her around the yard, if there is another pup it will get it moving down. If you didn't do x-rays to get an idea...
2009-01-07  dog welping Hi Karen It's possible that there is another pup, but you want to also watch for the after birth. It's a big lump of blood and tissue that needs to be expelled. Getting her up and walking will help...
2009-01-05  Weimaraner in heat Hi Jay Improper timing is the leading cause of a unsuccessful mating. Ovulation can't be accurately predicted by just counting the days of a heat cycle. Early signs of heat can be missed, the...
2009-01-05  breeding Boston Terriers Hi Kimberly If your pair coming from free whelping lines, chances are very, very good that the female will free whelp. Before breeding a female, consideration should be given as each female is different...
2009-01-04  Chihuahua Puppy Hi Taryn You must be aware that pups eyes don't open for 10 plus days. It's never a good idea to try and pry it open. Best to flush it with a warm cloth, check for scratches or infection. If you...
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