Yes your dog is almost certainly pregnant. As it has been around 2 months, she should be due very soon and it will be too late to abort the puppies now.
You had an intact female and an intact male together while the female was on heat. That's obvious a sign of irresponsible pet ownership.
I hope you know that when you mate siblings, the chances that the puppies will have serious health problems and will come out to be deformed is now extremely high. Be prepared for a c-section.
Go and get your female and male SPAYED and NEUTERED!!
2007-01-28 17:41:01
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answered by Elena 5
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You're getting "rude" answers because it's accidents like this that can be prevented! That's how many more dogs that might have been adopted from a shelter if not for your litter?
Unless your dog is a Champion, there is no reason NOT to spay/neuter. If you didn't have the money you should have asked your vet about payment plans.
People with big hearts for the orphans can't see past this. It IS irresponsible to not spay/neuter your pets. I'm sorry, but take a look at www.petfinder.com and see all the homeless pets out there. Too many for people to be creating MORE accidental litters.
Just the facts. Sorry if you think I'm rude. I just wanted you to see another perspective.
2007-01-30 12:26:10
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answered by KJ 5
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my guess would be YES ....you can feel her belly and see if you can feel puppies. But too if she is young this could be a false pregnancy....but you need to count 63 days from the time you noticed she stopped bleeding...Dogs heat last 14/15 days,
7 days in (bleeding) and 7 days out (breeding time)....if she was backing it up and acting like she is wanting it then she was ready to accept the male. To know when the time is near her temp will drop (normal temp for dogs 101. or 102 and she will stop eatting and she will be looking for a dark place to hide and have your puppies....Good luck and let your vet know that your pet is pregnant..in case of an emergency
2007-02-03 16:59:50
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answered by Nancy 2
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Dogs have two "seasons" per year (approximately every 6 months) that last for 21 days. A dog's gestation period is 61 to 63 days. Most "average sized dogs" are 63 days.
I would suspect the liquid you saw is the "colostrum" (pre-milk containing antibiotics).
2007-02-04 14:01:43
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answered by fmtxtoky 1
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She could be, but she could also be experiencing a false pregnancy. You would have to check with you vet for sure. Usually the teats filling with milk means that you should be a grandma in about 24 hours. Good Luck!
2007-01-28 18:29:00
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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Why don't people spay and neuter their dogs??
For every puppy (subject to incest as well!) you bring into this world THREE shelter dogs die!!! Get some responsibility!!!! They will most likely have severe health problems, not to mention behavioral problems. These poor pups would have been better off aborted.
I truly hope your female is just in false pregnancy (in which case you will have to pay for a very expensive spay if it's gone on this long).
and lastly, why hasn't your dog been to the vet yet??? This is so sickening to me.
2007-02-04 05:44:37
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answered by Angeleyes 2
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Yes she could be expecting. Why haven't you spayed her yet? There are too many unwanted pets as it is!! You're either part of the problem or part of the solution. Responsible pet owners spay/neuter their pets & never have to worry about this kind of thing. There are low cost ways to do so. Spay Ga. com or friends of animals.com
2007-02-05 06:18:17
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answered by sxycent 2
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You will know exactly 63 days from the day that she got with a male dog. That is the gestation period for dogs. Sure sounds like she is going to have puppies since she has milk coming in to feed them.
2007-01-28 17:36:25
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answered by ncgirl 6
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Yes more than possible, how very silly!
It could also be a false pregnancy get her to vet to see if its good or not.
2007-02-05 03:14:44
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answered by eurobichons 3
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She could be. I would take her to the vet to find out. It is best to get them spayed and neutered as soon as you can.
2007-01-28 18:04:25
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answered by Anonymous
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