Ok, here's the deal. My pug turns a year old TODAY. Her first heat (and ONLY heat that she's had) was in MAY.Within the last two weeks, we've taken in a male rescue mini australian sheppard who is INTACT. My female is NOT spayed, but hasn't been in heat (to my knowledge, and I'm VERY observant) since May.When we took in the rescue, he was VERY interested in mounting my pug, and I tried desperately to keep them seperate by crating him while she was out, and vice versa. There were a few times that before I could crate the other, he mounted her. Not sure if he actually GOT her though, and he surely never LATCHED ON and "stuck together" with her. He's TRIED though, and if he DID manage to get her, it was VERY breif and they didn't get "stuck" that way.Now I'm concerned though. My vet has told me to do regular "breast checks" on her to make sure she doesn't develop any lumps which could be potential tumors, so I do her regular checks. During a check today, I noticed tiny COLOSTRUM drops!
2007-08-20
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