Not until her next heat cycle. Please try not to let this happen. It is really hard on them to be pregnant every heat cycle. Some consider it abusive to breed a dog this way.
2006-10-02 05:21:18
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answered by tenaciousd 6
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I cannot believe the amount of people who really believe that she can get pregnant again right away. I am stunned that there are so many stupid people out there.
The answer is no. A female comes into season twice a year norrmally (some breeds only once a year). She can only get pregnant during one of these seasons. She will not allow a male to mate with her if she is not in season. She will not come into season while she is nursing a litter of puppies but the next time she DOES come into season, she will get pregnant again. Methinks that some people need to get themselves a clue. Why on earth are you setting yourself up as a dog breeder when you have absolutely zero idea about managing a b1tch or even when she can get pregnant?????
2006-10-02 13:08:50
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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Yes... But there are few limitations.
Nursing a hungry litter for approximately 4 to 6 weeks produces a significant strain on the body, even on a perfectly healthy *****, we have to think that she's going to need some good vacations in order to be totally in shape before her next litter.
Don't behave as an irresponsible breeders, as they're putting their dog's life in danger in many ways by breeding twice in a year.
Do give enough time to recuperate between one litter and the next.
Nature is wise- In the wild, the female wolves, jackals and foxes only enter in heat once a year.
In nut shell, I can tell that 150 days are necessary for the uterus and other organs to completely recuperate.
2006-10-02 12:57:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, she would have to be on heat...but even if she were on heat straight away, she would only get pregnant if you exposed her to a dog...which is pretty damn irresponsible in my opinion! I assume as the pup's are now 10 weeks, they have all gone to their new homes? If so, get her spayed NOW, and let her have a life, instead of being a bloody breeding machine!
2006-10-02 16:37:51
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answered by Anon 4
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yes the dog can after 8 weeks. i have a staffordshire bull terriour and she had 10 then had 4 after 8 weeks but 2 pups died not healthy but good way to make cash
2006-10-02 12:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it's wrong to keep breeding dogs just to make money, stop the cruelty! Most breeders couldn't give a hoot about the dogs once they have finished breeding. I have had 2 dogs from breeders and both these dogs look to have been abused.
2006-10-06 08:10:17
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answered by Emma G 4
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Yep, on her next season.
For the health of your dog and the sake of the pups, get her spayed.
2006-10-02 15:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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She can but it's probably not a good idea to try and breed her again straight away as the second litter can be weaker and have less chance of them all surviving
2006-10-02 12:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you by straight after?
but if you mean within a week after, the answer is yes, just like most mammals
2006-10-02 12:21:01
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answered by gogoes 2
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it is possible . But i know that it is not healthy for your dog it is best to at least wait till her next heat. like 6 or 7 months from the time she had the puppys
2006-10-02 12:23:17
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answered by soldier0403 1
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