This made sense to you when you wrote it didn't it?
2007-01-07 06:25:06
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answer #1
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answered by Max 5
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Hi Destiny_alight!!
You should suspect that something is wrong!
If you ever see dark coloured discharge before a puppy arrives you need to seek veterinary help ASAP as this is a warning sign.
This kind of discharge tells you there is a pup on the way (if not out already), if your dog has not started whelping within 24 hours after beginning stage.
The vet you saw should really have listened to check if there was any heart beats as he should have know he would not see any on an X-ray as its a still image.
If he had listened to the heartbeats then he would have knwon if anything was wrong as i DO NOT mean to frighten you in anyway but if there was or is something wrong this could put your girls life in danger.
But i believe all is well and she just stood for the male early into her cycle before the eggs were ready to be fertilised.
CALL YOUR VETERINARIAN IMMEDIATELY - night or day, you cannot wait. This veterinarian has the responsibility to perform or supervise all tests and treatments.
Good luck and keep us posted of her progress.
Jason Homan
2007-01-08 08:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't stress the dog out taking it's temperature all the time she is going through enough. Can you still feel the pups moving, if so if the dog is not in distress give it time even us women don't produce when we should, if no pups tomorrow then ask vet advice.
2007-01-07 14:34:40
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answered by Anonymous
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if it looks like she is straining and getting no where ring a vet,
a discharge can be normal and means pups are due very shortly if none have been delivered tonight i'd get her to the vets.
2007-01-07 14:26:08
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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get in touch with ur vet asap as the mucas souldnt be brown/red it sould be clear
let use know what happens
2007-01-07 16:17:47
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answered by claire a 1
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Why not check this out with your vet? Glad to see 'Suck-ma-dick' is being as useful as ever!
2007-01-07 14:23:11
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answered by Dr Watson (UK) 5
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you should definitely take her to a vet,
I know with my breed,that sometimes they do not even push,so you have to get them c-sectioned pretty quickly,before you lose all the pups,good luck
Wendy
2007-01-08 04:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Id be worried about the music.
2007-01-07 14:22:52
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answered by Pat R 6
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call the vet to be safe,
2007-01-07 14:30:37
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answered by stephen eblue eyes 4
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