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My Red noise Pitt is 53 days pregnant...?
My dog is 53 days pregnant, and im very curious if before her giving birth is it normal if she discharges a little bit of blood? Also she has been licking her vagina AL-OT, what can that mean?? (going into labor).. She has been pacing, panting AL-OT too.. If she gives birth any minute is it safe for the puppies?
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- SheriLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
How are you counting her days ? Could you be wrong ?
You start counting the days from the very first tie
How long has she been panting?
CAll any open emergency vet and let them know you are bringing her in ASAP. If your calculations are right it is too soon and needs vet care ASAP and if your dates are wrong and you have no idea what you are doing, she and the pups can very well be in distress which means an emergency c-section will be needed or they all can die, b*tch included.
Either way the pups will not survive without the help of a vet
This is why breeding should be left to the professionals as lives depend on the breeder knowing every aspect of breeding, whelping, the rearing of pups and the proper care of the Dam
Get her to a vet
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ADD :::: Just read through your questions http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnREL...
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvDpa... didn't learn anything from having a litter 2 years ago ... why did you breed again ?
Prime example as to why all pet quality dogs should be spayed or neutered
- Anonymous10 years ago
If you are enough of an idiot to breed your dog without knowing what to do if something happens then you need to take her to the vet hand them a huge wad of cash and tell them to keep her and take care of her and the pups until they can find a GOOD home for all of them. A home that will provide them with a owner that is knowledgeable enough to take care of a dog and responsible enough to know not to breed a dog unless you know what you are doing. A breeding that has a actual purpose and will advance the breed. A breeding where the parents have passed quality health testing and have been judged by multiple people to be of good breed type.
If you ever want to breed a dog again spend a few years gaining this type of knowledge and educate yourself to be a responsible breeder.
- JenVTLv 710 years ago
At 53 days the pups aren't viable so she needs to see a vet. And you have given yourself away as a backyard breeder. Only they care what color the fricken nose is.
Source(s): responsible breeder