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I have a fast question.... Alot of people told me to let my 2 year old dog *doberman* have a litter of pup's before we fix her it, so this is what we did.. I let her have a "boyfriend" another dob, for a few nights like 3 times?? or something... and she is bleeding from her vagina... is that normal after she stoped bleeding after the first week... i just want to make sure everything is ok... because after this litter she is getting fixed. If you don't have anything nice to say DON"T REPLY.... Thank You

2007-08-19 19:12:47 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

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When they come into heat it last 3 weeks (21 days) the first week is when you see the most blood. Then the second week the blood turn a bit pinkish, this is when she is ovulating and that's when she was bred from what you wrote. Then yes, she will start bleeding again for about another week. This is why people think they aren't in heat that second week and don't watch them and they get pregnant when they don't want them to. So don't worry it's all happening the way it should. Now that's she's been bred please make sure you give her supplements for her pregnancy. You can ask your vet or here's a good website http://www.an-nat.com Now is when the work and care come so you have a healthy dam and puppies. All the best;~)

2007-08-19 19:25:40 · answer #1 · answered by SureKat 6 · 1 0

a dog is in heat for 3 weeks one week coming in, one weeks when ready to be bred and one week coming out.
Seh should have been bred at the 2nd week and if they did take then she should be having pups in about 63 days.
If you are going to sell teh pups please check the laws a lot of places you have to pay a vet to do wormings and shots before the pups are sold and there are other things like hereditary guarantees like hip displacia and some others and if the parents haven't been checked you may be resposable for any hereditary problems upto 2-3 years of age of the pups. Breeding and raising pups is a very expensive venture so do prepared on paying for vet visit and any problems and I have found possible law suits if something happens ot teh pup after it goes to a new home.

2007-08-20 02:07:42 · answer #2 · answered by Kit_kat 7 · 0 0

this can be normal if she is going out of heat. if it continues or has a foul odor or pus like discharge get her to the vet immediatly. you have put her at risk for several health issues by listening to friends. you decided to take on the responsibility of a litter, i hope you took it seriously. i hope you had her OFA certified either excellent or good. i hope you had her tested for von willbrand hemophillia factor 7, which can be a common genetic problem in dobies. i hope she is better than breed standard. i hope you had her vet checked for other possible genetic and health issues she can pass onto the pups. i hope you held the stud to the same exact standards. you know that by letting her go through several heat cycles and then bred her you have not decreased her chances of having cancers later on of her mammary glands. i hope you are prepared for prenatal vet checks, and any troubles that may arrise. the cost of a c-section, and possibly bottle feeding 10 plus pups. or supplementing small pups. learn how to check for cleft palets and other health issues with the pups. educate yourself on every aspect of prenant dog care and neonatal problems with the pups and care of them. make sure the pups are dewormed, vet checked and given their first vaccines and microchipped before you find and make sure the pups are going to good homes. and one's that will have them spayed around 6 months of age if neither of the parents had any medical checks or temperment tests prior to the breeding. this is as nice as i possibly can be. honestly it has exhausted me to be so nice. if you want to know why read the question from the person who's dog is dying because they bred her and have no clue that was posted not long before yours.

2007-08-19 19:30:59 · answer #3 · answered by cagney 6 · 2 1

Where did you get the male dog from? It could be that yor dob might have contracted some infection or may not have been ready for 'it'. Check to see that she isn't (or hasn't) be attacked. Keep a discreet eye out for a while to decide the course of action.

2007-08-19 19:25:49 · answer #4 · answered by Megan 3 · 0 1

the bleeding should be fine she is just in heat probably.; to me she sounds healthy just give her a little while to see if she is pregnant she will be fine dogs can breed the first time they go into heat so she will be fine

2007-08-19 19:23:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the dog may be geting her period, like female humans, female animals go thru the same thing. But remember that u make sur4e she is fully mature b4 breeding, if not there could be serious problems with the litter!!! GOOD LUCK WITH THE PUPS!!

2007-08-19 19:23:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

check with your vet there the experts!

2007-08-19 19:35:21 · answer #7 · answered by English Bulldog Love 3 · 0 1

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