How many days til she gets pregnant?? That's a weird one.. How long does it take for sperm to travel to the egg?? Were the eggs waiting for the sperm to show up, or did the sperm have to wait for the eggs to be released ??
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You'll know she is pregnant because her eyes will change colour. Brown eyes turn blue and blue eyes turn green...
Don't worry about health testing or visiting the vet, or even needing anything when the puppies are due to be whelped. Everyone knows that dogs naturally have puppies, so she will already know exactly what to do, and actually comes complete with a whelping kit of her own.
I hope you don't have any sold in advance, it's more fun to wait and then try to find homes for them when you are sick of the puppy poop, and your mommy no longer wants them in the house cause they are wrecking everything!
2007-03-28 14:25:24
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answered by DP 7
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Like it says at top BACK YARD BREEDER!!!!!
People like you dont deserve to have a pitbull... There are millions of baby pits in a shelter that dont have a home... We dont need any more our precious kind they are to good of dogs... I have a pit and she means the world to me I would never ever breed her!!!!! There is too much shyt in this world going on about pits BSL ya know why bring more into this world when they may be ones that will be put in a shelter just because of an irresponsible owner... Well Im done cause your not going to listen any way!!!!
2007-03-28 14:35:00
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answered by Proud Army Wife 3
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Make sure you mark the days (of each time) on a calendar so you know when she mated. It is sometimes not easy to tell if she pregnant or not at the beginning. Of course if she starts gaining weight than it is obvious. I think that you can take her to a vet and get a pregnancy test done at some point about 3 weeks in or so. (maybe sooner/later I would check with your vet). Gestation in dogs is about 63 days or so. You can have radiographs (x-rays) done after 45 days. If you want to know how many. I'm not sure of other things. Of course, one mating should have taken.
2007-03-28 14:33:39
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answered by PBullyLuv 3
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dont breed your pit. Over 40% of the dogs killed in shelters are pits. yes they are wonderful pets, but there are too many in this world already!! why do you want to bring more in, when you know that when they get bigger and ppl are afriad of them, bring them to a shelter than kill them? its not fare, just get your dog and the "Stud" FIXED... I hate seeing animals killed in shelters. Have you been? you should go and see how many pits, staffies are there and will be killed, probably soon.. if you are brave watch this video and see my point..
http://brightlion.com/InHope/InHope_en.aspx
and read these:
http://www.animalsheltering.org/resource_library/magazine_articles/jul_aug_1996/dont_breed_annie.pdf
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_care/why_you_should_spay_or_neuter_your_pet.html
http://www.laanimalservices.com/PDF/reports/PitBullsIntakeNOutcomes.pdf
(just in los angeles)
Dont breed or buy while shelter pets die!!
2007-03-28 14:28:11
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answered by animluv 5
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i highly suggest that you research a lot before you attempt to breed especially pits there are so many in shelters. if your dog is not registered you will probably contribute to that.
and yes I own two am staffs.
2007-03-28 14:33:42
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answered by douglas R 3
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Perfect example of a backyard breeder. *shakes head and walks away*
2007-03-28 14:26:09
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answered by braveheart 3
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your dog is a slut
2007-03-28 14:28:55
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answered by threeonspeed 4
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