What is “The Convent Effect”?
It’s not as charming as it sounds…. 😉
Why we might have (ahem) 18 puppies for sale at once.
There is a phenomenon, sometimes called the Convent or Dormitory effect, that can influence when we have puppies available. On Wikipedia, it’s called Menstrual Synchrony, and it is familiar to most women with sisters or who have lived in an apartment with a few female roommates.
As our females approach the beginning of their heat cycle, other females living in our home who are close to the same point can get pulled, either early or late, into the same rhythm in their reproductive cycle. I’ve seen females start a full month early due to such influences. Likewise, when a female is due to start her heat, but she hasn’t yet, a housemate can prompt that “pending” cycle into action quite suddenly.
My girls would never go into heat closer than eight weeks apart, if it were up to me. But it reallllllly isn’t. I can skip heat cycles, and I often do for various reasons. But there are also compelling reasons for going forward with a breeding when the right pairing is in peak condition and available, when other factors have postponed previous breedings, or when a much anticipated litter is expected and hasn’t begun yet.
Flood and Famine
This means that sometimes I have a lot of puppies, and sometimes I have none. Every litter gets the nutrition, care, enrichment and sleep-deprived attention of me and my three lovely assistants! I have one fantastic mom of two that comes every morning for two hours to help me with the start of our day WHENEVER I have a litter on the ground. Also, two stellar teenage girls are often called in as backups and summer help and I hope they never grow up and leave town. When I feel pinched for help, I can also rely on the three families within one mile of me that are the guardian homes of three of my females. Those women and their children are eager, expert help whenever some socialization, travel or puppy-sitting is needed.
We’re proud of how we raise puppies.
Your puppy is precious to us, and it gets the best attention and care from day one.