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2006-09-04 09:32:21 · 9 answers · asked by animallover 1 in Pets Dogs

clark u do not understand my qst..my pup was in my back garden(with a 6ft fence) wen a mongral managed 2 jump over 2 get in and thats wen they got caught, i am taking her 2 the vets on thursday 2 have an injection incase shes pregnant my qst was will she still be able 2 breed with a staff bull terrier nxt time she is in season or has this mongral dog ruined her (if u can understand wot i mean) not the mongral INJECTING her which i think, u thought i meant, even if she had been caught with another staff i would'nt let her have the pups as she is only 9 months old and 2 me that is, i feel, 2 young anyway

2006-09-04 15:05:03 · update #1

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i say go for the dna thing cos if i know jasper he'll deny it & anyway he's not ready to be tied down to one ***** he just loves to put it about. If shed kept her knickers on then she wouldnt be in this predicament but i did try.

2006-09-05 09:19:47 · answer #1 · answered by just me 1 · 0 1

I am going to go out on a limb here and say no, but not for the reasons you think. First of all, you imply your dog SHOULD be bred with just any other staff (pit bull). This is just completely wrong, the fact that your dog was able to be "injected" by a mongrel indicates to me you are not the most responsible dow owner, let aloone breeder. If your dog was breed worthy, you would take much more care than this when she is in heat. The stud also needs to be breed quality so just hooking two staffs up to sell puppies will 1. Not make you much, if any money and 2. Add to the problem of too many dogs and too many poorly bred ones. The APBT/AmStaff especially need our help in breeding the best quality pups we can. So go to the vet, get your female spayed and be a good responsible AmStaff owner and advocate.

2006-09-04 11:05:12 · answer #2 · answered by Clark 2 · 1 1

She still may be able to breed with another staff, ask your veterinarian.There is one important thing to remember when breeding dogs. Keep the female up! A single female can be bred by a dozen males, have a dozen puppies with each having a different father. The best thing to do is keep the female crated, letting out only to walk on a leash or supervised in a fenced yard. She should never leave your site while outside though. Many neighborhood Romeos have no qualms about digging or climbing a fence.

2006-09-04 10:02:23 · answer #3 · answered by ~Compétences~ 6 · 1 1

Your dog is NOT ruined. This litter of puppies will be unregisterable, but litters in the future-provided she's bred to a registered dog- will be registerable. There is no safe injection that the Vet can give to your dog to abort puppies. People and unethical Veterinarians have used drugs labled for bovine (cows) on dogs but this can be with severe and deadly cosequences. There are no drugs labled for dogs to cause abortions safely. Let her have the puppies, they'll be cute. Find homes for them and try breeding her again later. otherwise, you only safe choice is to have her spayed and the puppies aborted then.

2006-09-04 10:13:36 · answer #4 · answered by joythegreat 3 · 1 1

you assert you do not want proffesional help yet without expeirience on breeding your dogs you're transforming into series issues. utilising a maiden dogs and bi tch mutually isn't adviceable as being inexpeirienced the bi tch can replace into progressively extra distressed whilst fixed with the help of the stud. you may desire to discover a expeirienced stud dogs ( ideally owned to a breeder ) and often you're taking the bi tch to the dogs. A bi tch won't settle for a dogs until her eleventh-thirteenth day of being in warmth, so whilst she starts off her season you may desire to be counting the variety of days she's been in warmth. you do not say how previous she is yet you mustn't breed her if she's decrease than 2 years previous this grants her time to boost the two pyhsically and mentally. you will might desire to have your vets telephone variety handy for the time of your bitches entire being pregnant incase of problems, and in the previous the doggies are born you may desire to establish a whelping field waiting for her to furnish start. All doggies might desire to be domicile reared, kc regd, and ideally acquire there 1st vaccination and 6 weeks loose coverage. the two mothers and fathers might desire to be well being examined and kc regd. in case you prefer to try this responsibly you may discover the kc internet site functional for any touch information to stud dogs etc.

2016-11-24 21:34:22 · answer #5 · answered by bartelt 4 · 0 0

A simple answer to your question is: Yes you will be able to put her to a pedigree Staff stud dog and yes she will have pedigree pups, leave her until about her 3rd/4th season though so that she is fully mature.
Good Luck

2006-09-04 22:06:10 · answer #6 · answered by Pawstimes16 4 · 0 0

If she is bred to multiple sires, you can do DNA testing on the pups to see which ones are purebred.

2006-09-04 10:06:48 · answer #7 · answered by flysilly 2 · 0 1

Not this season if she's had the jab. Check with the vet, they'll explain it.

2006-09-04 09:33:53 · answer #8 · answered by sarah c 7 · 1 0

Take her to the vet. He can give her something to prevent her from having the puppies from him.

2006-09-04 09:56:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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