IT depends on HER cycle. No two bit ches are alike. You should have been keeping track of her cycles the last two times so you would know.
This is the kind of thing that separates a good, responsible breeder from a backyard breeder.
2006-11-04 14:06:50
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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If this is something you need to ask NOW, and not BEFORE deciding on breeding Jazmine, then you should really reconsider it. The beginning of the third week of heat is generally the week when the female is considered most fertile.
If you care at all about Jazmine, you would take her to your vet and have her spayed. It will greatly decrease the chance of ovarian and mammary cancer, and will put a stop to messy heats and the chance of her getting pregnant.
Breeding is an expensive venture - you generally lose money on it, not gain. So many things can go wrong during pregnancy or afterwards - can you deal with losing Jazmine? Puppies need check ups and shots before being adopted out, and some may be born with severe birth defects.
Please, please reconsider this. There are way too many homeless dogs out there as it is.
2006-11-04 14:20:38
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answered by cpenrod19 2
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Jen,
A dogs heat us usually like this:
Week one: bloody discharge
Week two (day 10-16): clear discharge...sometimes blood tinted..she can become pregnant during this time if bred.
Week three (day 17-21 or so): She will still be swollen, but will reject any male suitors.
If you are planning on breeding, please think about the new lives you will be bringing into this world...do you have homes for up to 10 or more little puppies? There are so many pitbull breeders in the world as it is...this breed is being breed by people that don't know what they are doing...this is back yard breeding...the breed has a bad rap as it is...unless you are going to do extensive research on a male, and pay a large amount of money for a GREAT male, then get you baby fixed...it is NOT good for her to have just one litter...it IS good for her not to have a litter...the longer she is intact, the greater chance of her getting cancer!
Good Luck!
2006-11-04 14:39:57
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answered by Suzie Q 4
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Females will come into heat every six months and are in heat for about 3 weeks. The first week will be just the beginning of the cycle, the 2nd week is when she can get pregnant, then the third week is going out of heat.
2006-11-04 14:37:23
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answered by HowdyThere 5
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Generally when the fluid turns clear they are ready to breed, but every ***** is different. Better to breed early than too late. Also, only breed if she is health checked and from good blood lines because you don't want to pass on any genetic abnormalities.
LOL, it bleeped out bit*h
2006-11-04 14:06:39
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answered by dolly 6
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a female dog heat lasts for 3 weeks during the second week is when she can get pregnant but please do her a favor and get her spayed, there are so many pitbulls being put down because of overbreeding and they don't deserve it, make an appointment for her.
2006-11-04 14:32:20
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answered by littleangel_20002003 3
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BEFORE YOU GO AND BREED HER.DOES SHE HAVE PAPERS DOES THE MALE HAVE PAPERS DO YOU HAVE ANY HOMES LINED UP FOR THE PUPPIES.DO YOU KNOW HOW TO WELP A LITTER IF THERE IS PROBLEMS?DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY DAYS SHE WILL CARRY THE LITTER DO YOU KNOW HOW TO WENN PUPS.DOES THIS BREEDING MAKE SINCE TO DUE.ARE THEY GOOD EXAMPLES OF A TRUE BREED PIT BULL.SIZE?PEOPLE FRIENDLY?
2006-11-05 02:45:52
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answered by PITBULL GOD 2
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attempt the tissue attempt - carry a white piece to her vulva and spot in case you get any coloration from discharge. regardless of the shown fact that, be warned, whilst a b itch is in season she will have the means to easily have a blood-colored discharge for the 1st week or so. the release will progressively faded to a mild straw coloration and by potential of day 10 or thereabouts, she will have the means to be in status warmth - ie waiting to mate. She'll be in season for 21 days so as no longer all bitches will stand on an identical ingredient of their season, you ought to confine them for the completed 21 days, plus a pair. men can no longer usually impregnate a b itch as youthful as 3 - 4 months, regardless of the shown fact that that's barely a danger by potential of five months, so my advice to you is that if this is going on, SEPARATE her thoroughly from any finished men you have around - and don't enable her outdoors on her very own for one 2nd. It merely take a minute for a male to get there!!! Her teats would be greater reported as quickly as she's had her first season - this would not unavoidably propose she's pregnant, merely 'mature' now. Her vulva (no longer her vagina, that's inner) would be greater reported whilst in season (swollen), and returned won't return to how she grew to become into as a domestic dog as quickly as she has been in season - and returned, whilst pregnant, this would not pass returned to widespread. the best information is that if she's rejecting those men, she's no longer in status warmth - yet .... lots as she could have been, and is no longer from now on ..................... so get her on on your vet to be sure no count if she has been mated/is pregnant. and you ought to warn your vet in spite of everything, once you're taking her in on April 15 to be spayed. Bitches in season do no longer desire 'comforting' lots as they must be shielded from the undesirable advances of any male jointly as no longer in status warmth - and clearly got rid of whilst they are waiting to mate!!! Seasons are extremely organic, and so a approaches as i comprehend, bitches don't be bothered by cramps and so on. an identical way as people do, lots as their hormones might nicely lead them to greater grumpy than prevalent. upload At 9 months, she is obviously precisely the desirable age to be entering season, if she hasn't already!!
2016-12-28 13:03:24
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answered by putz 3
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get her fix dog over population is a big problem in the usa
2006-11-04 14:12:06
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answered by jettalady 4
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I owuld say any & all days that she is discharging.... If you don't want her to mate keep her isolated
good luck
2006-11-04 14:12:58
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answered by yidlmama 5
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