BUZZ2BUZZ
Sep 10, 2007, 11:26 AM
[F]
We adopted a 12- 14 year old dachshund 2 1/2 year ago. She is in fair health, having myocarditis, a cataract in one eye, and dental problems. However, she has NO BACK problems and LOTS of energy. She is an absolute sweetheart but having had a difficult life- has great separation issues, and is prone to depression. I am recovering from cancer, myself, and am financially limited to put it mildly. We are not in a position to just take her to the vet simply out of curiosity, so I can us some help determining if she needs to be checked out.
I read recently that female dogs never experience menopause, and are therefore able to become pregnant at any age. I have no idea if this is true, & have never owned a female dog before. Additionally, the veterinarians who have seen her are not certain if she has been spayed or not. The only symptoms re. pregnancy she is exhibits are: a somewhat bloated abdomen and a genital area that seems enlarged and has a sticky, milky substance around it (this is new). I can't say for sure if her nipples are larger... maybe slightly. She ALWAYS loves to eat and sleep, so I can't say that anything has changed there.
Can anyone tell me if she sounds pregnant, and if at her age... being "with puppies" is even a viable consideration-and if not... what are the options.
PS (Before I read the article re. "no dog menopause", I NEVER EVEN CONSIDERED a dog her age as being able to become pregnant- so we never pressed the issue of her having been or not been spayed with the vets... just a "possible" word of caution to potential adoptive owners of senior females)
Thank you, buzz2buzz
We adopted a 12- 14 year old dachshund 2 1/2 year ago. She is in fair health, having myocarditis, a cataract in one eye, and dental problems. However, she has NO BACK problems and LOTS of energy. She is an absolute sweetheart but having had a difficult life- has great separation issues, and is prone to depression. I am recovering from cancer, myself, and am financially limited to put it mildly. We are not in a position to just take her to the vet simply out of curiosity, so I can us some help determining if she needs to be checked out.
I read recently that female dogs never experience menopause, and are therefore able to become pregnant at any age. I have no idea if this is true, & have never owned a female dog before. Additionally, the veterinarians who have seen her are not certain if she has been spayed or not. The only symptoms re. pregnancy she is exhibits are: a somewhat bloated abdomen and a genital area that seems enlarged and has a sticky, milky substance around it (this is new). I can't say for sure if her nipples are larger... maybe slightly. She ALWAYS loves to eat and sleep, so I can't say that anything has changed there.
Can anyone tell me if she sounds pregnant, and if at her age... being "with puppies" is even a viable consideration-and if not... what are the options.
PS (Before I read the article re. "no dog menopause", I NEVER EVEN CONSIDERED a dog her age as being able to become pregnant- so we never pressed the issue of her having been or not been spayed with the vets... just a "possible" word of caution to potential adoptive owners of senior females)
Thank you, buzz2buzz