You can still take her to the vet and have her spayed, even though they have already tied. This is probably the best option for her since she is so young. A lot of problems can develop with a prenancy before 2 years and it is dangerous for your pup to go through the delivery. It is not too late.
2006-11-27 04:46:34
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answered by Anonymous
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you do not allow a brother and sister to breed for god sake what is wrong with you your pup is far to young to have pups could kill her she shouldn't have her first litter until she is in her third season why the hell did you have the dogs if you are not capable of caring for them get her to the vet and have her injected to stop the litter your are so irresponsible she cant be any more than six or seven months sort yourself out before you have a dog or 2 dogs sounds like you need to grow up and you have sat there and allowed it to happen you are so sick (1) YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE HAD THOSE DOG (2 )YOU DO NOT BREED FROM SAME FAMILY (3) YOU DO NOT BREED A ***** SO YOUNG SHE IS JUST A PUP HER SELF get her to the vet then find a good home where some one can care for them as they should be cared for because you dont know what you are doing
2006-11-27 08:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Contrary to popular belief, female dogs can become pregnant on their first heat cycle - usually around the age of 6 months.
If you plan on breeding these dogs, be sure that they have quality pedigrees and that there is a market (not necessarily through the local paper) for the puppies. Joining a breed association and/or the AKC will give you good resources.
If you don't plan on breeding, talk to your vet about the best time to have both dogs altered. There are so many unwanted dogs in resue organizations and they are often the result of unwanted breedings.
2006-11-27 04:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There no longer combating! that's playing or perhaps with the actuality that at circumstances it may look tricky and painful, the domestic dogs comprehend how a strategies to take it. that is area of the shape component to domestic dogs interactions with different canines and they play like this with there littermates. my personal 2 canines elderly 4 and 19months nevertheless play extra or less around the abode and backyard. It does issue me why you've were given 2 domestic dogs ( esp border collies ) that you do not have a clue about. you should no longer provide up puppy play combating, as you'd be retreating them of a organic behaviour, yet when issues do get to a lot try seperating them for 5-10mins and providing them toys.
2016-10-16 10:43:49
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answered by knudsen 4
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Your b**ch can become pregnant during her first season which could be anytime from about six months.
Obviously she would still be a puppy herself and so a pregnancy would not be desirable. Most breeders wait until their b**ch is about two years before breeding the first litter.
Reputable breeders breed from show quality dogs who have qualified in Championship breed shows or from working stock that have qualified in various working trials.
Many Border Collies have inherited eye problems so you should have your dogs checked out by a Vet before you consider breeding.
If you don't want to breed you should have your b**ch spayed and your male neutered. Both can be done at about six months (before the b**ch comes into her first season).
There are many poor quality dogs about that have been bred by people who don't really know what they are doing.
If you are going to breed talk to some breeders of really good show quality collies and get as much information as you possibly can. You should also start asking about potential homes for puppies before your b**ch is pregnant.
There are so many collies about and many of them are in unsuitable homes or dumped in rescue centres because their owners can't cope with their energy.
2006-11-27 04:38:42
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answered by DogDoc 4
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Most vets recommend spaying and neutering before 6 months. This keeps unwanted pups from the pound and keeps both male and female from getting several cancers later in life.
2006-11-27 04:19:58
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answered by honey 4
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If you had called the vet they would have told you that;
Yes, them being brother and sister means they should NOT have pups, and
she could have had the contraceptive jab.
You MUST have her spayed now, you cannot manage a male and female in the same house.
And now that your male has mated he will want to do it again, so have him neutered before he starts wandering.
2006-11-27 07:40:45
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answered by sarah c 7
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infertility can run in the family and one of the first things the doctor asks you when you go to a fertility clinic is your family history regarding cases of infertility or other reproductive issues.
If infertility is caused by genetic disorder then it's not unusual that one of the kids (your mom) doesn't have it and another does (your aunt).
two months of trying is still to early to be concerned about the fact that you might be infertile and it's also quite early to go to a fertility specialist. Go to a regular Obgyb to get a closer insight and see what ways there are are to improve your fertility rate.
Also remove alcohol, caffeine and cigarettes from your life because they might influence your chances too. Stress is also a risk factor when it comes to infertility.
2014-12-21 18:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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She can, and will (you have a male) become pregnant on her first heat, which can be as early as 6 months of age.
It will be very harmful to her body and any pups, her body is still developing and the nutrients needed to develop puppies will have to be spread between mom and babies, neither will have sufficient amounts to develop properly.
If you intend to breed the pair, it is best on both dogs if they are near 2 years of age. If not, you will need to have one or the other fixed to prevent any accidents.
You will need to protect her from the male, BOTH will be very willing to mate. They will find a way, they can crawl, jump, chew, dig, push any thing that keeps them apart.
Don't forget the neighbor hood dogs, just because you keep your male confined does not mean another MUTT from down the street will not gain access to your yard and breed you girl.
As cruel as it sounds you will need to have one or the other in a strong, sturdy kennel or carrier for the FULL 21 days your female is in heat. They are forgiving little creatures, within a few minutes of being out of the kennel they will forget and forgive.
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2006-11-27 04:40:04
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answered by Chihuahua Magic 5
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2015-01-25 06:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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