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2007-09-07 17:37:47 · 21 answers · asked by redneck_dixie_darlin_1980 2 in Pets Dogs

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No it will change the blood line of the puppies if she becomes pregnant but she still came from the same two parents that does not change.

2007-09-07 17:51:50 · answer #1 · answered by Vikki 4 · 1 0

No, this a common spread rumour that people spread to stop mixed mating and to keep dog numbers down!
Alot of people I have notices in these questions and answers instantly say "spay" "neuter" without knowing the circumstances-

It will not ruin her blood line (it will ruin the pups blood line if she has them) but no matter what pups she has, her blood line and ancestry chart remains the same. She remains a pure bred! The only way of ruining the blood line is of the pups to be if it is mixed parents, interbred, or if the parents have mixed blood lines......

2007-09-07 17:48:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, but the puppies will be mutts. I would have her spayed and not have to worry about unwanted pregnancy. There are just too many risks to a female that carries puppies. She could go into eclampsia while in labor, she could have a stuck puppy and it could kill her and the other puppies, she could require an emergency C-section in the middle of the night when you will pay three times more just to have this litter of mutts delivered.

Oh...and it is Boston Terrier...... Not Terrior

2007-09-07 17:43:57 · answer #3 · answered by gringo4541 5 · 4 0

No, but it will ruin any possibility of you gaining a good name as a reputable breeder. And it may cost her her life, especially if the mutt was larger than your girl, or if she is younger than 2 years. Bostons are among the breeds that frequently require c-sections. They are HUGELY expensive, especially sionce they tend to be needed in the middle of a weekend night. You might want to look into getting ehr spayed. If cost is an issue, check with your local shelter. Most have low-cost clinics they can refer you to. Good luck.

2007-09-07 17:50:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It will ruin the blood line of the puppies she has. SHE will still be a purebred (you can't take that away from her -- she is what she is). Why would you want to "muddy the waters", so to speak, by breeding your purebred with a mutt?? Why not breed her with another Boston Terrier -- or better yet have her spayed???

2007-09-07 17:50:06 · answer #5 · answered by Vicky L 5 · 1 0

No,it won't ruin her "bloodline." Why ,does she come from a long line of carefully bred,show - quality dogs? Because if she doesn't,then she should have been spayed! Now,you're going to bring another litter of mixed breed puppies into a world that's full up with them! Call your vet and have her spayed,now,before she's too far along with them.

2007-09-07 17:44:29 · answer #6 · answered by Dances With Woofs! 7 · 2 0

It won't ruin her bloodline, but it will add to the millions of unwanted dogs put to sleep each year. It could also risk the life and health of your dog as well as all the pups.
Be a responsible pet owner and get her spayed so you don't have to worry about this happening again.

2007-09-07 18:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by Shanna 7 · 0 0

The mutts that are the result of this litter will not be registerable.

Since you aren't able to spell the breed name correctly, I'm guessing that your dog isn't exactly show quality either. If you knew enough about your breed to be breeding responsibly, you'd know how to spell the breed's name.

I would recommend getting your dog spayed, to prevent any future irresponsible "accidents" - there are too many dogs being killed every year as it is because of irresponsible breeders.

2007-09-07 17:43:27 · answer #8 · answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7 · 5 0

No her blood line is and always will be intact.
It is the puppy that will be the mutts. And depending on the size mutt that locked with her she could be in danger if she goes to gestation

PLEASE call a vet and talk with them on what they would recommend. For your dogs safety.

Good luck and be a responsible owner and don't let her get prego again.

2007-09-07 18:35:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Would mating with someone of a lower 'social status' ruin your 'blood line'? Dogs aren't arrogant like people are. They don't have any compunction about who they mate with.
Your dog's DNA is still intact. Mating doesn't change it in the least bit.

2007-09-07 20:56:40 · answer #10 · answered by mama woof 7 · 1 0

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