How long and how many times do pit-bull dogs have to stay stuck together for the female to get pregnant?

I want for my dog to come out pregnant she has stayed stuck with the male dog twice for like about ten-fifteen minutes. How can i know if that's good enough or do they need to do it more.

Anonymous2010-01-28T10:05:48Z

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100000 times , BYB

and have her SPRAYED

bluebonnetgranny2010-01-28T10:32:27Z

Don't you know that the majority of dogs in shelters & pounds are mostly pits? That is a fact. Something like 75% or more.

The breed is going down hill fast because people breed their pets, people that don't have a clue as to what they are doing & are producing lower & lower & lower quality because of ignorance.

Asking this question shows you do not know what you are doing. If you don't even know the answer to your question you have no business breeding dogs. Much less a poor quality pit.

Twice is enough but I would seriously consider taking her to the Vet for an emergency spay & stop this litter from being born. If you want a pit puppy just go to the pounds & shelters, they are full of unwanted pits.

Next you will be wanting to know if she is pregnant & how to tell. Then you will want to know what to do when it comes time to whelp. Then you will want to know how to take care of the pups & the mama after they are born. What if she gets toxemia & looses all the pups? Have you had her to the Vet for a health check to see if she is healty enough to breed?

How do you know that those precious little puppies will not end up in the pound like hundreds of thousands have?

You dogs, at her best, is nothing but pet quality & should not be bred. & I bet she is younger than 2 yrs old. Dogs should not be bred until they are 2 yrs old.


Oh, God, I could go on & on & on about BYBers

What is a BYBer?
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=What%20is%20a%20Backyard%20breeder?

Get on the net & do some research.

Alesi's Chis2010-01-28T10:15:17Z

Is it possible that there's still people out there that are unaware of the tens of thousands of pits in shelters already, and how many are put down daily because there are not enough homes? YOU want your b*tch to become pregnant, but do you even care about the fate of the litter? ENTIRE litters are being dumped in shelters by owners who wrongly thought they could make a fast, easy buck on their dogs' backs. Go to your local shelters and try NOT to find a bunch of pits there, and then have your dog spayed

?2010-01-28T10:26:11Z

Why the hell are you breeding her?!?!? Theres HUNDREDS of pit bulls in rescue centres EVERYWHERE at the moment, thanks to people like you, who breed without having a clue what they're doing. If you love your ***** and your breed, do them both a favour and get rid of those unwanted puppies for god's sake.

Or let her carry the pregnancy through, put your ***** in danger of mastitis, pre/post eclampsia, difficult whelp etc etc, bring those unwanted, badly bred puppies into the world to be dumped in shelters.

Do you even realise your ***** could DIE? Do you have the £3000+ for an emergency c-section? Do you have the money for a whelping box & kit? Do you have the time and knowledge to hand feed 8 hungry puppies every 2 hours for weeks because the bitches milk has dried up or she's rejected the pups? Can you cope with puppies randomly dying due to fading puppy syndrome?

Its because of people like you thats the pit bull breed is in the state its in, breeding poor quality pits with absolutely NO knowledge of breeding is what give pits a bad name!!

FFS WISEN UP!!

?2010-01-28T10:06:04Z

Apparently you're not a certified breeder nor do you have a breeding mentor. I would guess you haven't had your dog's hips & elbows certified, temperament tested, DNA tested, or anything else.

If you have to ask this very basic breeding question, it makes me feel you really don't know what you're doing. It makes me worry that the dogs are too young to mate and that potential puppies are at risk.

Have you even found promised owners to take the puppies?

You should ask your vet or get yourself a breeding mentor so they can properly guide you through this process in order to maintain the integrity and health of your dog(s).

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