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Old 17-04-2008, 09:49 PM
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Question HELP! Could she be pregnant?

Our 20 month old, 6 lb, designer dog (Havenese and Bishon) went into heat last Thursday (bleeding) and the next Tuesday, our friend's 5 lb. designer dog (Pomeranian and Maltese) got to her, while no one was aware (she had on a diaper and he was able, somehow, to "do the deed"). Does anyone know if she could be pregnant, when she was still bleeding (and still is (Thursday). Any suggestions on what to do, if she is and this is not a 'planned pregnancy'. Don't want to get the shotgun out and make him marry our little girl! (:-)) HELP, please. Any info or ideas or suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old 17-04-2008, 09:57 PM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

As far as im aware the bitch has to be in her 12-13th day of her season before she can get pregnant.
and wtf is a designer dog???
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Old 17-04-2008, 10:00 PM
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As far as im aware the bitch has to be in her 12-13th day of her season before she can get pregnant.
and wtf is a designer dog???
A posh word for mixed breed lol
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Old 18-04-2008, 07:29 AM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

mongrel is another word for mixed breed isnt it?? thats not very posh!! or heinz 57.
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Old 18-04-2008, 07:54 AM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

Did the dogs tie or was he just on her back..???
A bitch will not usualy let a dog mate her that soon in her season...
if there was a tie you can go to the vets to stop pregnancy,but you might be to late for that too,dont know if its 48hours after act... sorry I would phone the vet and ask.......
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Old 18-04-2008, 09:34 AM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

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As far as im aware the bitch has to be in her 12-13th day of her season before she can get pregnant.
and wtf is a designer dog???
Not always,some bitches have been caught way before the 12th day,vets is the first port of call and a misalliance jab,to stop the pregnancy.
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Old 18-04-2008, 07:24 PM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

Get her to the vets and find out!

Sorry but this is just plain irresponsible! You should have made other arrangements for your male as aside from the mating issue, it's just not fair on him to have a bitch in season under his nose! And the world definitely doesn't need anymore of these ridiculous crosses!
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Old 18-04-2008, 08:00 PM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

Well said! its getting ridiculous now all the fancy named x breeds,selling for stupid money!!designer dogs i dont think!
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Old 18-04-2008, 11:49 PM
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You people (dog snobs?? - no rude idiots!), who are making negative remarks regarding my "designer" dog, should be ashamed. We paid $500 for an absolutely darling dog - she is smart beyond her age, extremely well-behaved, snuggly, very loving and very quiet --- except when there is something/someone around our home, when she warns us. She rides in our car (once for as long as 10 hours) and NEVER barks - just snuggles up on a lap and sleeps! How many of you can say that about your purebred dogs? I consider us blessed to have found her breeder and I would have paid more to adopt her, if I'd known then, what I know now about her!!!!!!!!! I've had many purebred dogs and they don't begin to compare with my designer dog. By-the-way, are home designers, interior designers and dress designers thought to be below the accepted, as you insinuate here about my baby? You owe her an apology!!!!
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Old 19-04-2008, 07:19 AM
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Re: HELP! Could she be pregnant?

Dog snobs,Ok whatever

Your dog is a cross breed,Simple.You can sugar coat it all you like, designer dog my a**e.The rescue centres are full of them.
And £500 for a cross breed,the breeders must have seen you coming and laughing all the way to the bank.

I paid less than that for my Tyler,who has a known history,pedigree and is registered with the KC.I also can trace his lines and know what hereditary and genetic conditions are within those lines.

Irresponsible doesn't even begin to discribe someone who allows there in season cross breed bitch to be around a male dog.
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