Dude your female can go out at any time its been almost 10 days, she needs to so she can take a break from her pups. Yes its extremely cold here in Chicago, just warm her up a bit before she goes back to her pups. If she has a coat or a hoodie put it on her, so she won't be so cold when she gets back to her pups, also stay out there with her, she won't be out ther too long it's too damn cold!
Your pups will be fine without their mom for a few minutes.
And dude she might not want to leave her pups,or she may jump at the chance to go out. The most important thing to do is warm her up, before she goes back to her pups, you can do this by rubbing her, wrapping a blanket around her. Don't worry she'll be fine.
Just don't let the pups out until after their shots, or if you have an enclosed yard, not until about 4-6wks providing the temp is above 40*, and even then only for a few minutes.
Good Luck with your pups, and don't worry about people hassling you about your spelling, just focus on finding good homes for your pups.
If you need any help ket me Know I'm in Chi too!
Go Bears!
2007-01-16 15:04:04
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answered by Gianna M 5
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Can I have a pup?? LOL I already own a half pit, so it's not like I don't know how to take care of them.
Anyways........Whenever you notice that she's leaving the pups to go eat and drink, or if it looks like she's trying to go to the bathroom. Which should be in the next couple days. Another good indication, is when she she goes off somewhere to lay down alone, even if only for a few minutes.
She needs to go to the bathroom, even if it's freezing outside. She'll remember that she has puppies, so she isn't going to take as long as she used to. She's going to go, so she can get back to her pups. If she gives you a hard time, just keep her out there until she goes. The pups will be fine, for 10 or 15 minutes without her. I'm sure you know that. So you need to take her outside and let her go potty, so she's not doing it in your house.
If you mean to stay outside, then definatly not until mid spring, or when it's warm enough for you to stand being outside for more then an hour at a time. Asking ANY dog, even a malamute, or a husky, to stay outside when it's that cold, isn't really fair. Even though they're made for it. If it's to cold for you, it's to cold for them. Don't worry about wether the pup are weaned or not. Once they get outside, they won't be worried about being on the tit as often. They be playing in the grass, and other stuff they shouldn't be in, you can put soft food out for them, and they'll eat that as they play.
2007-01-09 11:19:33
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answered by Pluto 3
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Well I'm assuming she needs to go out a few times a day to be walked so she can go to the bathroom. She needs to stay inside with her puppies, and needs to be kept warm. Pits are not built to stand up to cold temperatures. If she is an outdoor dog you'll need to wait to move her back there until the puppies are weaned and adopted out as they are way to young to deal with that kind of weather.
I do hope you have adequate shelter for her anyway in the yard as well as a constant supply of fresh water daily.
2007-01-09 11:05:48
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answered by jaws1013 3
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Me personally would not let my dog outside in this weather and if you do keep her inside until the pups are at least 6 weks old.
But if you are asking what can u let the pups out then you NEVER let them out in the winter EVER!! By the end of the winter u can let them go outside though
2007-01-15 18:06:39
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answered by Baby Bear 2
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With just giving birth, please don't take her outside for 5-7 days. She is still weak from giving birth and can get cold very easily. After that, you can allow her to go out but chances are, she won't won't go out for long because she'll want to get right back to the puppies so stay at the door and watch for her.
2007-01-09 11:06:55
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answered by MasLoozinIt76 6
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Nothing is sweeter than a pitbull puppy! I own a male 5 years old. Amarillo, Texas!
2007-01-09 20:48:56
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answered by deb 7
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I wouldn't let her outside until the puppies have had all their shots. She could go outside and pick up a deadly dog disease and bring it to her pups. It is easy for a dog to track in the provo virus. This virus is very deadly.
2007-01-14 21:51:41
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answered by Get_a_Life 1
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Do not take her out right now because she's probably in a little pain right now wait about 4 to 5 days I have a dog too.
2007-01-09 11:04:49
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answered by scottsmith20 3
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Umm...She can go outside to go to the bathroom, but she really doesn't need to be staying outside. Pit bulls don't do good in cold weather. And your question is really hard to understand because of the spelling.
2007-01-16 18:21:11
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answered by apbtlvr 2
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we have two pittbulls and we live in rochester n.y. so it's cold here too, we have had a few litters in the winter months and have only let her outside long enough to do her duty(if you know what i mean) and she comes right back in. my husband has raised pittbulls for years he says you can't leave them outside in the cold for long periods of time. there is a book you can buy called Staffordshire Bull Terriers by Dayna Lemke it's all in there.
2007-01-17 10:50:55
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answered by mare t 1
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