You will notice her nipples getting bigger at about 6 weeks into her pregnancy then after that she will just get bigger and bigger. It is very likely that she is pregnant if they tied both times.
2007-08-11 23:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Were they 'locked' together? If they were she's probably 'fallen'! Lucky you, or her rather ha ha. Staffs dont show until about two and half weeks before their due to give birth so you've a bit of a wait but if you want to find out sooner, ask your vet to check her. Its a sign that she has fallen if she's not letting the male near her. I hope the pregnancy goes well and all the pups are healthy.
2007-08-15 09:24:02
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answered by misstraceyrick 6
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Almost all ties end in a successful pregnancy. Usually after a successful mating, the dog comes out of heat in a few days. You will see her tummy greatly expand in six weeks. Keep her wormed.
You really should be careful when choosing to breed these large strong dogs. BSL is making life unsafe for any of the puppies that will come from the litters. You don't want to bring puppies into the world that could be destroyed simply for their breed. I would never breed a large dog. The world is too dangerous for them.
2007-08-12 00:07:00
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answered by mama woof 7
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It could be a sign that she is or it could just be she has had enough, usually you take her twice to be mated and leave it at that. i wud let her rest and see how she goes.You can have a scan done at 4wks to see if there is any pups, but a vet probably wouldnt be able to feel ne pups till at least 5 weeks. Hope she is well there is no need to feed her differently or treat her any different
2007-08-12 00:34:54
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answered by Chloe 1
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I would not call that a sign of pregnancy, but I would be rather surprised if after being bred 2x's that she is not pregnant. Now, you begin the count down.... 64,63,62,61 as well as the planning for these puppies future "Forever" homes!
Best Of luck...to you, the pups and your female "momma" dog!
2007-08-12 00:00:37
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answered by Michelle B 2
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WHY WOULD YOU BE BREEDING A BREED THAT EVERY ONE IS AGAINST.....???I HAVE AN APBT ALSO KNOWN AS A STAFF AND THE STORIES YOU HEAR ABOUT THEM ARE HORRIABLE....YOU KNOW ONLY 1 OUT OF ALL OF THE PUPPIES WILL FIND A HOME THAT CAN HANDLE THEM....PLEASE DON'T BREED YOU DOG THE PUPPIES WILL END UP IN THE SHELTER AND IF ITS A KILL SHELTER THEN THEY HAVE NO CHANCE ON SURVIVAL THEY PUT THE BULLY BREED TO SLEEP NO MATTER ON HOW GOOD THEY ARE WITH PEOPLE AND THAT JUST ISN'T RIGHT....SO PLEASE DON'T BREED YOUR DOG....ITS CALLED THE BSL IF YOU HAVE EVER HEARD OF THEM....BREED SPECIFIC LITIGATION....ALL BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE.....LIKE MIKE VICK AND ALL THE BULLY BREED HIM AND HIS KENNELS GOT IN TROUBLE FOR .......MAYBE ONE OF THE POTENTIAL PEOPLE YOU HAVE IN MIND MAY FIGHT THEM BECAUSE THEY THINK ITS COOL.....WELL THATS WHY THEY HAVE A BAD NAME......;AND PEOPLE LIKE YOU BRINGING MORE OF THEM TO THEIR DEATH....
2007-08-12 01:51:34
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answered by wendy p 3
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no thias means she is not at teh taking stage
they are in heat 3 weeks ( 21 days) they are 1 week coming in the second week is when they are bred and then 1 week going out.
2007-08-12 00:34:26
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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No, it just means she is no longer receptive to males.
Hopefully, she & the sire were eye-tested & DNA tested to make sure they are clear of HC & L2 HGA before being mated.
2007-08-12 00:55:20
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answered by anwen55 7
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