All joking aside, you should talk to your vet immediately. If there is any chance of problems for your dog because of the size of the puppies, you may need to abort the litter. You certainly don't want to harm her. And, please, have her spayed. The world doesn't need more puppies. There are so many beautiful dogs now without homes.
2006-11-29 11:12:07
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answered by clarity 7
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That is really not good. You should be more concerned about your dog's health then about what to call the puppies breed!
With the father either being a labrador or a boxer, chances are that carrying or giving birth to these pups will kill her!
Have you seen a vet about this? She needs an ultrasound ASAP to see how large these pups are going to be. She will probably need a C-section just to get the pups out. It will be one expensive mistake.
Tsk..tsk..I wish you got her spayed way before something like this could have happened. It is such a shame.
Edited to add: Lori R really has the best informative answer here. Original poster you really need to listen to her for your dog's sake, the pups' sakes, and your children's sake.
I also thought with this being such a ludicrous question that it was a joke. Unfortunately I guess it isn't. Wow, really it is such a shame. I'm shaking my head right now in disbelief.
2006-11-29 19:16:02
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answered by lorelei.siren 3
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Hopefully this is a joke. As you seem so unconcerned about the fact that you think the pups will kill her, as you say your girl was bred not once by accident, but THREE times...you don't sound like a responsible pet owner. One accidental breeding is too many, but THREE??? Jeez.
Anyways, on the outside chance you are serious, no, the pups will likely be the size of the mama. But you do need to contact your vet ASAP, for multiple reasons. First, your dog needs a check up and you need to be informed about the special needs she requires for the next several weeks. Second, you need to ask the vet if they will be available in case your female has the pups in the middle of the night and needs assistance. Third, you need to ask about the general care the pups will need for the duration of their stay with you.
The pups will be mutts, mixed-breeds, mongrels, Heinz 57's, whatever you want to call them. Both of the males are potential fathers for individual pups in the litter. Females can become pregnant by multiple males, with one sire for two of the pups in a five pup litter, another sire for the other three.
And, again if you are serious, DON'T give the pups away for free. This is asking for trouble for the pups, with labratories and pit bull fighters always on the look out for such vulnerable animals.
For the sake of the dog, I really hope this is just a joke.
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OMG, you were serious, if your addition is to be believed.
When you take your dog to the vet, ask for her to be spayed, which is what he will likely recommend in the first place. As you say you didn't think she was old enough, I am assuming she is still a pup herself. Having a litter before she is a year old will be severely detrimental to her health. And she won't likely be a good mother to the pups, being a pup herself.
Also, you say she is tied out because there is nowhere else you can have her. Do you intend for her to be on a line when she has a litter of pups? This is pretty much impossible.
As you have three young children, you won't have the time to devote to a litter of pups. You don't seem to have the time to keep your own dog from becoming pregnant by keeping her away from wandering males. One time being caught could be construed as a mistake. The second and third times...sorry, three kids or not, no excuses for you.
You simply are not a responsible pet owner. You might be a wonderful mother to your kids, but the simple fact that your dog was 'raped', as you put it, three times, means you don't have the ability to protect your dog. Thus, you are not a responsible pet owner.
As for every 'mother' having the chance to have a baby...my God. Do you think that your dog actually wants to have a litter? That she, being tied outside, wants to bring pups into the world? Instinct might dictate that she didn't refuse the males, but good Lord, woman, she is a DOG. She isn't at her mid-life crisis, desperately wanting a child.
Do you realize the dangers a dog faces in delivering a litter? Do you think that she, after carrying and delivering the litter, nursing the pups, teaching them manners, will be a happy camper when you sell the pups to strangers? Oh, yeah, she'll be a fulfilled dog then!
And I am not a 'bunny hugger', whatever that is. I breed dogs myself. I honestly thought your first post was that of someone trying to upset people, as it was so basically wrong.
If you have three small children and can't keep the dog inside your home, you should, IMO, really consider re-homing her with someone who can spend quality time with the dog. If you can't invest the time to keep a pup from being 'raped' by neighboring dogs, I can't see you spending sufficient time with the dog that it doesn't feel lonely and abandoned.
2006-11-29 19:14:30
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answered by Lori R 3
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You have a very poor attitude. You are basically trying to excuse the fact that you let your dog get pregnant because you were taking care of your "more important" children. Wow, what a hero you are. And you believe that "every mother should have the chance to have a baby"??? Yet another stupid excuse. Are you not aware of the massive numbers of puppies who are without homes at this very moment? Wise up. You shouldn't own a dog....or children, for that matter.
2006-11-30 12:25:53
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answered by Lisa N 1
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Ok let me get this straight, you knew she was in heat but didnt bother to secure her so 2 male dogs got at her, and you are sure the pregnancy will kill her. If you love her as much as you say you would have gotten her spayed, and would be more concerned about how to help her now, not what she is or who would want the puppies. AMEN to that st.lady!!! And DON"T YOU DARE come back on here and offer pups for FREE!!!
2006-11-29 19:10:51
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answered by dramafreak 2
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Your dog is a genuine Heinz 57, mixed breed, mutt. And that makes her just great! (I think she sounds rather cute :)
As for the puppies, she will probably not be able to pass them on her own- may need a cesarian section. Puppies are visible on xray about 45 days after breeding took place. Have your vet do an x-ray so you can see how many she has. They will also be mixed breed mutts, but you can come up with a fun creative name for them too :) sharp weenee dors?
2006-11-29 19:09:21
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answered by bioluminate 3
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LMFAO!!! Your dog didn't get RAPED...it was neglected by it's owner...many times over!!! Any idiot knows you do not leave a female in season OUT ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the mutt should have been SPAYED long ago!!!!
It will have more slobbery,stinky,ugly dogs.
GET A CLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-30 21:02:13
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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With dogs, they are probably both going to be the daddy. How are these dogs getting to your dog? You should make sure she is put up when she is in "heat". That is the best solution. Also, do not worry about them killing her. All puppies come out small. She will be okay and they may be small like her. I had a medium sized dog and a huge dog and they had puppies and she was fine.
2006-11-29 19:05:40
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answered by Nikki 1
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Your dog is possibly called a dashpei but regardless of the father the puppies will be a combination of at least three breeds. Once you pass two breeds you are officially at mutt.
2006-11-29 19:04:48
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answered by Lion_Heart 3
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A heinze 57
and both dogs could have fathered pups, dogs can get pregnant from several studs.
Talk to your vet about how your dog is going to birth the pups from such large studs.... it could kill her.
2006-11-29 19:05:09
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answered by grapelady911 5
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