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Title: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Ninasmum on April 14, 2011, 06:55:18 PM
Feeling a bit sad for Georgia.....our baby has come into season at just 8 mths old  :'(
She just seems too young  :'(  I thought her behaviour today was a bit out of character, as she kept pushing her bottom towards Nina & has suddenly started looking at her longingly.  :005:
We were so looking forward to taking her to Windsor Gundog Show nxt week too.  :016:
I don't know why i'm posting this....just feel sad about it & so hoped she would be a little older before she became a 'lady'  :016:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Bluebell on April 14, 2011, 07:04:59 PM
OMG Wendy! And I thought Teva was young at 9 1/2 months :o She will be just fine, and even though you are saying goodbye to your 'little girl' you will be saying 'hello' to a lovely young lady in a few weeks time :luv:
Do you need to borrow a crate?! :D
Caz xxx
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: MaggieR on April 14, 2011, 08:08:47 PM
Awww bless her!  Hope your ickle girl copes ok.... and her mum does too  :luv:
Such a shame about the show, from the pictures you posted she is a real stunner.... but I am sure she will have many, many more opportunities to shine  :luv:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Sarah.H on April 14, 2011, 08:10:29 PM
Aw poor little girl, sods law that it happens when you want to take them somewhere as well!
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Poppypuppy09 on April 14, 2011, 08:25:45 PM
Poor Georgia  :luv: :luv: :luv:...a lady so soon  :luv: :luv:

Hope it all goes ok Wendy  :D

Jen
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: bracken on April 14, 2011, 08:40:17 PM
Oh my she is a young lady .......at least you will have a lovely summer without worrying Wendy  :luv: still waiting for Lace to have her 1st she is nearly a year now.
hope little Georgia is ok  :luv:
Jo x
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: 6thSense on April 14, 2011, 09:04:10 PM
Oh my she is a young lady .......at least you will have a lovely summer without worrying Wendy  :luv: still waiting for Lace to have her 1st she is nearly a year now.
hope little Georgia is ok  :luv:
Jo x

Awwww, bless her,  :luv: but good point made by Jo. Look on the bright side. You'll be able to enjoy the fab summer shows without worry now.  ;)
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: wendy on April 14, 2011, 09:09:13 PM
Poor baby but not surprised wendy as the bitch's from the dog line do tend to on the whoke come into season at about 8 months.  At least you can enjoy the summer show etc.

Wendy
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Jeanette on April 14, 2011, 09:20:01 PM
It does seem so young when they are still puppies, I didn't like it when Indie came into season at 7 months as thought she was far too young for that.   Like everyone says, you'll be able to enjoy the summer shows.   
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Sharon on April 14, 2011, 09:24:17 PM
My Autumn was 1 week off 7 months for her first, doesn't seem fair does it, they are still babies themselves.
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Ninasmum on April 14, 2011, 09:41:54 PM
OMG Wendy! And I thought Teva was young at 9 1/2 months :o She will be just fine, and even though you are saying goodbye to your 'little girl' you will be saying 'hello' to a lovely young lady in a few weeks time :luv:
Do you need to borrow a crate?! :D
Caz xxx

Thanks for the offer Caz  :D  we should be o.k. with the crate's here...atm she only has 'eyes' for Nina  :005:

Oh my she is a young lady .......at least you will have a lovely summer without worrying Wendy  :luv: still waiting for Lace to have her 1st she is nearly a year now.
hope little Georgia is ok  :luv:
Jo x

Awwww, bless her,  :luv: but good point made by Jo. Look on the bright side. You'll be able to enjoy the fab summer shows without worry now.  ;)


Thats a good point.....it will be great to book some more shows now without worrying about the 'lady' probs.  :009:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Ebbysmum on April 14, 2011, 11:03:23 PM
Ebby had her first season at just 9 months and I remember being soo sad for her. I know they can have them from 6 months but all other dogs we have had have been about 18 months so I felt she had been cheated. Mind you she is 2 1/2 now and I still see her as my little baby :luv: :luv:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: lindseyp on April 14, 2011, 11:37:35 PM
Poor little Georgia, that does seem early doesn't it Wendy  :'(
but like the others have said , you'll be able to enjoy the summer without any worries & make plan for more shows  ;) :luv:
Lots of gentle hugs for you little 'big' girl & hope she sails through her 1st season  :angel:.....without to much humping of her big sister  :005:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: Guelder Rose on April 15, 2011, 06:28:19 AM
Grace also had her first season at 8 months and her second 8 months after that - like you, I was also quite upset for my little girl!
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: *Jay* on April 15, 2011, 07:30:35 AM
Thanks for the offer Caz  :D  we should be o.k. with the crate's here...atm she only has 'eyes' for Nina  :005:

Poor Nina  :005:
Title: Re: 'Baby' Georgia in season so young
Post by: smartietopdog on April 15, 2011, 07:40:29 AM
Smartie was 9 months when she had her first. Typically, it fell just as puppy classes started. So I had to pay for 3 weeks I couldn't go  :-\