about 2 and 1/2 months from the time of joining. She'll let you know, with changes in her behavior and sometimes a clear discharge. When it is time, she may need your help and travel to a vet if things do not go right.
2007-06-29 01:30:46
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answered by LG 3
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The owner of the dog needs to know how to "operate" the dog, same way you can get into a car that's in perfect running order but if you don't know how to drive you won't have much luck making the car go anywhere. If the owner doesn't know how to maintain the training, the dog will soon become untrained again. Read more here https://tinyurl.im/KzAdP
People seem to think that once a dog is trained, that's it. Not true. You must reinforce the dog's training every single day in some way. It's best if the owner and the dog go together to get trained. As a professional trainer once said to me "We can train any dog in 2 days. It takes longer to train the owners
2016-04-15 00:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you breed a dog if you did not even know this basic thing?
I have a foster dog here that was bred by someone who knew nothing about breeding. 2 of her puppies have already died because she was bred with a dog much bigger than her and they had to be taken early. A week later she is still fighting for her life. The other 2 pups I'm feeding every 2 hours day and night. One pup died before birth.
Breeding should always be thoroughly researched before you even think of doing it. You need to get researching and very fast like now.
I'm not being mean. Just looking out for your dog. I would hate for you to be going through the heartbreak I am now seeing this mother and her pups struggle to live and she's not even my dog.
2007-06-29 00:37:53
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answered by Mr. P's Person 6
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Here's yet another backyard breeder bringing more unwanted, uneeded puppies into the world. The only reason to breed is for the betterment of the breed and I can guarantee that's not the reason your dog is pregnant.
Please get her spayed. There are so many dogs being put down in shelters because there are to many dogs and not enough homes. Stop contributing to the problem.
2007-06-29 01:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Most dog owners want their dogs to be trained; In fact, many dog lovers, including Gary Shmerling, see to it that their pets undergo a series of effective dog training. Although they are inherently smart, not all dog breeds can be easily trained. Many owners are having a hard time training their pets with even the simplest of commands. While some dogs are fond of the training process, and the treats given, most breeds need proper guidance and consistent dog training.
Dog training can take so much of your time and effort as well as money, and of course - patience or understanding. However, your efforts will become fruitful if done the right and fun way. Training your dog need not be harsh; you can't even expect to see immediate results. But the best thing is, there are so many ways on how you can effectively and easily train your dog.
1. Information is always the key.
Be aware of the characteristics of your dog breed as such information can help you determine the kind and level of training needed. You must be knowledgeable with the basics if you want to successfully train your dog, especially if you chose to do the training all by yourself. Of course, research is your only tool in terms of gathering the right and sufficient dog training information.
2. Lengthen your patience. Give sufficient time and effort.
If you're moody and impatient, then it's best to have somebody else train your dog. Your patience and your effort are what your pet badly need. Without those two, you can't be consistent; and that's also essential for an effective dog training. You must first evaluate yourself whether you are qualified to train a dog or not so that unfavorable results can be avoided.
It is a must that you start training your dog while he or she is still young, particularly when it comes to obedience training. By doing so, you can have your dog avoid unpleasant and aggressive behaviors. Moreover, don't let your emotions spoil the process.
3. Discipline well. Be reasonable.
Learn when to reward and when to reprimand your dog's behavior, not just during the training but also when interacting with your family. Discipline the right way and do not spoil or punish your dog excessively. You can ignore or deprive your dog with some treats but should not, as much as possible, hit him/her with a stick or even a rolled magazine. Physical punishment would only result to disobedience and aggression. Efficacy can be achieved if dog training is done in a consistent manner, with care and reason.
4. Use the right resources.
Find out which dog training tools are suitable for your dog breed. Make sure you have a dog leash and collar as well as muzzles, crates and clickers. Know where and how to start with such tools.
Train on the best places. Look for a particular location wherein your dog can focus with the training; avoid distracting places like a crowded park. For starters, it is wise to do the training on your backyard; however, the location may still depend on the kind of training you want your dog to accomplish.
5. When all else fails or if you really don't have the time to successfully finish the kind of training you intend for your beloved dog, then go for the aid of a professional dog trainer. If you want the best dog training, then be prepared to make the investment.
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2016-04-15 06:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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it is about 63 day after breeding that they give birth but could be before or after when the time comes near just have everything set up
2007-06-28 21:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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they will on average deliver 63 days after teh breeding.
you should prepare a place for the dog tohave her pups atleast 2-3 weeks before so she can get use to it.
You may want to go to the vets and have a sonogram to see if they are ok and how many.
good luck
and after teh pups get to be 8 weeks get her spayed
2007-06-29 00:26:03
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Around 62 days after conception...it's fast so start getting prepared now. There is great info on the web to help you...be prepared for anything and hopefully, mom will do everything for you...
2007-06-28 20:47:23
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answered by Eshta 3
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63 days
2007-06-28 20:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually 63 days. Give or take a couple days either way!!!
2007-06-29 00:38:45
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answered by ® 7
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