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margaret26
Sep 7, 2010, 01:02 PM
My male mastiff has mounted and locked on to my female staffy as she was in season but I'm worried that she wount be able to carry the pups

JudyKayTee
Sep 7, 2010, 01:02 PM
Call your Vet. Now.

At 39 years old you should be smarter than this.

margaret26
Sep 7, 2010, 01:09 PM
What's my age got to do with it I asked the queastion in concern formy dogs health if you can't answer with advice about the queastion then don't answer at all please

Catsmine
Sep 7, 2010, 01:12 PM
Call the vet. It's possible that carrying and delivering these pups could hurt her. The sooner she gets rid of them (if you decide to) the better for her.

margaret26
Sep 7, 2010, 01:18 PM
Call the vet. It's possible that carrying and delivering these pups could hurt her. The sooner she gets rid of them (if you decide to) the better for her.

Thank you very much for the advice I had heard the same thing from another person but wanted to see if I got the same story many thanks

JudyKayTee
Sep 7, 2010, 05:11 PM
whats my age got to do with it i asked the queastion in concern formy dogs health if you can't answer with advice about the queastion then dont answer at all please


Please don't even attempt to dictate who will and who won't answer your questions and in what manner. I'm not the one with the problem - you are.

You are certainly not a child, surprised that a male dog would mount a female dog in heat - so I don't understand either the situation OR why you would even question what "could" happen.

I repeat - get your dog to a Vet. Maybe this is a good time to get her neutered. Your situation is a recipe for trouble.

Alty
Sep 7, 2010, 05:31 PM
ScOrPio_95 disagrees : her question was about if her dog would be OK delivering these puppies so her age has nothing to do with it and you got the attitude so obviously have the problem

Scorpio, it's time to read the rules you agreed to. Disagrees are only for factually incorrect info, not for opinion.

Aurora_Bell
Sep 7, 2010, 07:00 PM
She probably will be able to deliver them with out complications, assuming that everything else is 100% with the pregnancy. How ever, none of us are vets, and would never be able to diagnose your dog over the net.

So just to make sure everything is okay with the health of no0t only mom but perhaps even father, and pups you should seek professional help by a vet.

Also wondering why you have to two unaltered dogs in one home? I assume that you would never voluntarily breed these two dogs with out having any knowledge on breeding or whelping?

margaret26
Sep 8, 2010, 11:57 AM
She probably will be able to deliver them with out complications, assuming that everything else is 100% with the pregnancy. How ever, none of us are vets, and would never be able to diagnose your dog over the net.

So just to make sure everything is okay with the health of no0t only mom but perhaps even father, and pups you should seek professional help by a vet.

Also wondering why you have to two unaltered dogs in one home? I assume that you would never voluntarily breed these two dogs with out having any knowledge on breeding or whelping?

I had no intention of breeding either dog they were kept separate but my daughter left the dog gate open by mistake and that's how he got to her... thank you very much for you advice

margaret26
Sep 8, 2010, 12:00 PM
Please don't even attempt to dictate who will and who won't answer your questions and in what manner. I'm not the one with the problem - you are.

You are certainly not a child, surprised that a male dog would mount a female dog in heat - so I don't understand either the situation OR why you would even question what "could" happen.

I repeat - get your dog to a Vet. Maybe this is a good time to get her neutered. Your situation is a recipe for trouble.

Many thanks for your support I was beginning to wonder if I had put a question on here about my age lol:)

Cat1864
Sep 8, 2010, 12:22 PM
How old is she?

She needs a vet visit and to determine what the best care for her will be whether that is aborting or allowing the pregnancy to continue.

If the pregnancy does continue, keep a very close eye on her nutrition and for signs of distress. The vet will probably have supplements and suggestions to have the best possible outcome for her and any pups.

Good luck to her and you. :)