Hi Ado w!! This is one of those questions or situations that can only be fielded by a veterinarian that can examine your dog. If there seems to be excessive discharge you will definitely need to have her examined. The other thing to watch for is evidence of infection, things like odorous discharge, pus-like discharge and most importantly the attitude of the dog. There are a lot of reasons for vaginal discharge in an intact breeding female; some of these are normal and others can signify life-threatening problems.
Schedule an appointment to see your vet as you will have much more peace of mind getting the right answer to your situation.
Jason Homan
2007-01-22 04:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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green is abnormal, she needs to see a vet, you should of been advise what could happen when you had her latest check up! As you researched what happens you no that must pups are born 8 days before and after expected date, she may loss them due to infection now., fingers cross she doesn't. What breed was she mated with? Gives you a guide of size of pup's, and will help regarding self whelp?
Im sorry but if you didnt no the answer you should not be breeding her. You need to do loads of research on breeding and whelping, to late now. You will get advice here from people who guess and don't really no. Its a shame because if you dont no what to expect you could loss your dog as well/instead of pups. Please get here done next time.
2007-01-22 00:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Discharge is very normal during pregnancy. If you find that you are itchy, burning, or if it starts to smell, then see your GP. I used scented panty liners - you may feel a bit grose, but this helps you feel a little more fresh! You have another 33 weeks of this, so get used to it!!! Ha ha!
2016-05-24 16:29:54
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answered by Anonymous
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B1tches tend to have a clear discharge when in whelp, but I've never seen what you describe. Take her to the vet, just to rule out a possible serious infection.
2007-01-21 23:01:50
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answered by anwen55 7
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Take her to the vet immediately. This sounds like a possible infection that can be deadly not only to the pups but your female also. If you are asking the question here on Yahoo,you really shouldn't be breeding. Please spay your female.
2007-01-22 00:24:33
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answered by W. 7
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Take her to the vet, dude. Green? How would you like something like that oozing out of one of your holes?
2007-01-21 23:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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green is normally signs of infection,or dead puppy,
take her to vet,and good luck
Wendy
2007-01-21 23:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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