i believe what you are trying to say is you know your dog bred with the male, you are just wondering if she is in fact bred and gonna have puppies.....if that's the case it depends on how long it has been since she was with the male...you cant tell very early on and really you should probably let a vet check her out....you need to be sure and write down the day that she was with the male so that you will know when you will be getting puppies if she did get bred.....good luck
2007-11-25 01:15:38
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answered by oklafirefighter764 2
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Everyone that has voiced you shouldn't be breeding is right.
Responsible breeders often always have their first litter, but go about it with the utmost diligence, that being educated and supported by someone showing them the ropes. Posting on the internet like this exposes that you're really green and need hands on help...you should have a close resource, pugs are over bred as it is and hard on the line because of inexperienced people such as yourself...direct your question through an association contact and don't jump on the bandwagon of the "in" dog for monetary or status reasons. Good luck with your dog and she needs good luck from you.
2007-11-25 01:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow "got stuck!"
That tells me a lot about how much you don't know.
Unless you were watching then you don't know. I never left my girls to just "get stuck" with any male with out me being there to supervise and make sure they didn't get hurt.
Where were you?
2007-11-25 01:10:56
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answered by ♥Golden gal♥ 7
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Well, from the sound of your question, it doesn't sound like your very knowledgeable about breeding. Before breeding you should research it hard and find 2 dogs that are tested ,in great shape and over two years old.
I suggest you take your dogs to the vet and have them spayed and neutered.
2007-11-25 01:13:21
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answered by Lauren 4
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that's why Vets spend a minimum of 12 years in college, dude! Have your invaluable pug appeared at! according to threat he has kennel cough. yet he does have something so take him to the vet!
2016-10-18 01:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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you should definitely spay her. if spaying is too expensive by you or for you, get pet insurance. its better than nothing. you should be very careful and responsible with your pug. mating is normal for dogs but it doesnt make them healthy. spay is the right answer to all this.
2007-11-25 01:32:45
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answered by PSH, ii CAN TAKE THAT 4
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Oh you'll know if she got stuck, Cause you were standing right there watching the whole thing.. You cannot leave them alone and unsupervised, unless you want someone to risk getting hurt.. If you did it right and properly you were standing right there.. and you will definitely know.
2007-11-25 01:31:13
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answered by DP 7
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Only clueless people, BYB, and puppymills just put two dogs together and let nature take it's course!!!!!
Good breeders supervise matings so we know things went OK, and we know when the breedings occurred so we know when the due date is!!!!!!!
Which category are you in????
2007-11-25 01:26:12
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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I would suggest that you get her spayed! Responsible breeders are there supervising when dogs are breeding, obviously you were not doing this!!
2007-11-25 01:06:44
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answered by bear 2 zealand © 6
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what do you mean "got stuck" ?
2007-11-25 01:07:00
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answered by Twilight Luver!!! 4
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