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My baby girl (Curly, four years old, female) is in heat and I found her the perfect mate - a small, tanish-brown chiuauwa who is a champion (whom's name IS Champ) breeder, who also is in heat, and makes beautiful puppies. Yet, both Curly and Champ are mixed-breed and I mated them together (which of course the owner agreeing). When in the processoss of doing this, I made sure that they were mating the correct way,I made sure the semen came the correct way and everthing. Now that she is pregant, I haven't a clue what I should be doing. Curly has had another litter before, but that was when I was two. (I'm 14 now.) Please inform me on how to care for her, what suppliess I will need, and what I should do. Thanks for Reading!

2007-03-22 11:46:26 · 2 answers · asked by Renee R 2 in Pets Dogs

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You say your dog is 4 years old, but she had puppies when you were 2 years old your now 14. That would put your dog at 12+ years old, and she shouldn't have been bred in the first place..

Can you please also explain to me how Champ is a champion, but he's mutt?

You really should have been checking out what you need to now BEFORE you bred your dog.

Get her spayed and save yourself the headache and possible heartache of a pregnancy or whelping gone wrong. You clearly are NOT ready for this type of responsibility.

2007-03-22 13:36:04 · answer #1 · answered by Bindi *dogtrainingbyjess.com* 7 · 1 0

There isn't a whole lot that your Curly will need up until she starts to have her puppies- besides lots of belly rubs LOL.
When she starts to have her puppies since she already had alitter she will pretty much know what to do. You can monitor the situation and she she do fine.
You will need a box, a crate, or a whelping box for her to prepare and have her puppies in to protect them from harm.
You also need plenty of soft blankets to put in the box with extras if any get dirty.
Please save the following link into your favorites. It is a pet education site offered by veterinarians/ business owners Fosters & Smith. It offers a wealth of info and is correct and accurate info.
Good luck.

Owner of Chihuahuas for over 20 yrs

2007-03-22 12:35:51 · answer #2 · answered by dazedreamr 4 · 0 0

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