Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #1

    Jun 30, 2008, 07:46 AM
    Dog pregnant?
    My neighbor kept leaving her pit bull lose last month. I think it was so that he would get my pit bull pregnant. My dog had been over being in heat for a week or two. Her dog got my dog twice within a couple days. My neighbor is saying a male dog will not go after a female unless it is during her time where she would get pregnant so she has to be pregnant.
    I was wondering if he could have gotten her AFTER her time of being able to conceive.
    And how many weeks until she is noticeably pregnant?
    AlwaysWriting's Avatar
    AlwaysWriting Posts: 131, Reputation: 6
    Junior Member
     
    #2

    Jun 30, 2008, 07:59 AM
    No, the dog can only get pregnant during the second week of her cycle, not before or after.
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #3

    Jun 30, 2008, 08:18 AM
    Thank you
    I was sure that dogs do just do it just to do it, but they keep insisting that she HAS to be pregnant.
    bushg's Avatar
    bushg Posts: 3,433, Reputation: 596
    Ultra Member
     
    #4

    Jun 30, 2008, 09:19 AM
    Nohelp... If she isn't spayed because eof money problems, here is a list of groups that may be able to help you out.

    PENNSYLVANIA
    PA P.E.T.S. (Prevent Excess Through Sterilization)
    PO Box 64
    Lewisburg PA 17837
    Toll free 1-866-472-7387
    Low cost s/n to qualifying residents who live in Union, Snyder, or Northumberland counties.
    The People-Pet Partnership
    Philadelphia PA
    215-629-2350

    Animal Rescue and Referral
    PO Box 16
    Richboro, PA 18954
    215-752-7556 or 215-322-9251
    Information about low cost spay/neuter for feral cats.

    City of Pittsburgh
    Bureau of Environmental Services
    3001 Railroad Street
    Pittsburgh, PA 15201
    412-255-2036
    Voucher program for residents of Pittsburgh. Call for information.

    Morris Animal Refuge
    1242 Lombard Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19147
    215-735-3256
    Sells low-cost certificates for spay/neuter for pets of lower income people in the Philadelphia area. The pet owner presents the certificate to a participating veterinarian.

    CATS (Changing Attitudes for Tomorrow's Solutions)
    Pine Grove PA
    570-345-2229
    Web: catswithnoname.com
    For pet cats, farm cats, stray cats, and feral cats in the Harrisburg, Lebanon, and Pine Grove areas of Pennsylvania.

    Spay & Save
    PO Box 122
    Lafayette Hill, PA 19444
    610-279-9714 or 610-277-6187
    Low cost spay/neuter for pets of those needing financial assistance.

    Pennsylvania SPCA
    Centre Halle, PA 814-364-1725
    Philadelphia, PA 215-426-6300

    Homeless Cat Management Team
    Pittsburgh PA
    412-321-4060
    Spay-neuter for feral cats in southwestern Pennsylvania. Leave a message in voice mailbox 4.

    Animal Birth Control
    2643 Penn Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15222
    412-434-8434
    800-SPAY-PGH
    Email: [email protected]
    This organization has a network of 35 participating veterinarians in western Pennsylvania for low cost spay/neuter of pets. They can also help people find services for feral cats.


    Animal Rescue League of Western PA
    6620 Hamilton Avenue
    Pittsburgh, PA 15206
    412-661-6451
    Low cost spay/neuter clinic.

    Animals in Distress
    PO Box 168
    Catasauqua, PA 18032
    610-264-5554
    Allentown area.


    Animal Education League
    Woodlyn PA
    610-544-9535
    Lost cost s/n in PA, DE, and NJ.

    Delaware County SPCA
    Media, PA
    610-566-1370
    Low cost spay/neuter for pets of people with low income.

    Lehigh Valley Humane Society
    Allentown, PA
    610-797-3439
    Low cost spay/neuter for all pets.

    Spayed Club
    PO Box 1145
    Frazer, PA 19355
    610-275-7486
    Various low cost and subsidized spay/neuter programs throughout Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley.

    Sanctuary Hollow
    2820 Audubon Village Drive
    Norristown, PA 19403
    610-666-6312
    Gives information about low cost spay/neuter.

    Humane League of Lancaster County
    Lancaster, PA
    717-393-6551
    Low cost spay/neuter for unowned cats such as feral cats and barn cats.

    Humane Society of Lackawanna County
    967 Griffin Pond Road
    Clarks Summit, PA 18411
    717-586-3700
    Low cost spay/neuter for pets of people of need financial assistance to do so.

    Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA
    Minersville, PA
    717-544-2920
    Low cost spay/neuter clinic

    Spay Neuter Assistance Program
    Enola, PA
    717-732-5377
    This program has a listing of participating vets in the area (central PA) who will alter cats at low cost.

    Animal Rescue Inc.
    New Freedom PA
    717-993-3232

    Pennsylvania SPCA
    Centre Halle, PA 814-364-1725
    Philadelphia, PA 215-426-6300
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #5

    Jun 30, 2008, 09:24 AM
    She is 2 1/2 and I am thinking of her having one liter before I get her spayed.
    More likely not though but I don't want it to be their dog if I do because I am afraid they will try to take over and sell the pups to people that would train them to be attack dogs. They are already trying to take her over through her *supposed* pregnancy.
    I am planning on getting her spayed before she turns 5 but right now I have no way to get her to anywhere.
    I go through the Pittsburgh spay and neuter clinic for a voucher.
    bushg's Avatar
    bushg Posts: 3,433, Reputation: 596
    Ultra Member
     
    #6

    Jun 30, 2008, 09:26 AM
    Even if she is I don't see how they would have any rights to the pups.
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #7

    Jun 30, 2008, 09:27 AM
    Yeah but I don't want to deal with arguing with them trying.
    xaiegen's Avatar
    xaiegen Posts: 40, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #8

    Jun 30, 2008, 12:32 PM
    I know you said your neighbor's pit bull was loose, but where was yours? So, the whole thing is an accident. Even when dogs are planned to breed, studs never have rights to the b****'s puppies. That's just how breeders make these deals. Instead, they get pick of the litter or you pay them the worth of the "pick of the litter" puppy (not sure how much pit bulls are worth in your area) and I'm assuming the father or mother of the puppies doesn't have papers? If so, that lessens the amount you give over to your neighbor. This is all when planned, since it's an accident on one or both parties, you never agreed to anything and there are no set contracts.

    Right now, ignore your neighbor trying to take over during your girl's pregnancy, because they didn't raise your dog the way you did. If they want to take over, let them know the cost of x-rays during the pregnancy, buying whelping supplies for the procedure, paying for your time off so you can be there for your girl, doing vet checkups day after pregnancy, and vaccination/deworm for each puppy six weeks after the labor date. Breeding is costly, your neighbors had no right intending to breed your girl with their boy without contracts.

    Let me know if you have pregnancy questions, my chihuahua just got done with her first litter a month ago. I would suggest you x-ray your girl, figure out how many babies she's going to have, and find good families before they come out. Good luck!
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #9

    Jun 30, 2008, 12:38 PM
    She was on her chain on my front porch. I don't plan on doing anything until she starts showing because I do not think she is pregnant but they were starting to get me to think maybe she is. I was wondering how long until I can be sure she is not.
    It happened a little over a week ago.
    froggy7's Avatar
    froggy7 Posts: 1,801, Reputation: 242
    Ultra Member
     
    #10

    Jun 30, 2008, 12:49 PM
    I will point out that, if you had your dog chained on the porch while she was in heat, she could very well be pregnant by any number of dogs. Males will go to incredible lengths to get to a female in heat.
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #11

    Jun 30, 2008, 12:54 PM
    I think she had not been in heat for a few days but they are claiming that a dog can get pregnant up to a week after she has been in heat.
    I don't think any other dogs got to her because no dogs are lose in my neighborhood
    And I keep a pretty good eye on her.
    I didn't know this girl had moved in a new boyfriend and his dog recently.
    xaiegen's Avatar
    xaiegen Posts: 40, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #12

    Jun 30, 2008, 01:11 PM
    It's been 7 days since assumed conception date you say? Ok well, you can give her the dog's version of an abortion shot or you can wait till day 26-28 to take her into the vet so they can palpate her (they feel her uterus, it should swell, don't do it after day 28 because it gets covered and hardens and there's no telling after) or it might be pricier, but you can have an ultrasound done. She may have morning sickness by week 2, we started noticing our chihuahua being pregnant by week 3 because she looked anorexic (she exercises more than she eats) before and now she was slightly bigger than normal. Is your girl a lean dog or chubby, easier to tell if she's lean!
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #13

    Jun 30, 2008, 01:13 PM
    I will wait the 2-3 weeks and see if she is showing or vomiting.
    She is lean. I was thinking if I can't tell by her stomach soon maybe her nipples would swell first??
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #14

    Jul 11, 2008, 04:26 PM
    It's been around 18 days and her nipples and stomach are still tight as ever . Can I stop worrying or give it more time to be sure??
    I really wouldn't care but they are going around telling everybody they are getting 3 puppies, and if we don't sell them for the prices they set and to who they say then they are going to cause problems. They even went to the grocery store where my son worked and told him that. They aren't saying any of that to me. My son said if her boyfriend starts trouble he will call the police. I hope she isn't pregnant so we don't have to deal with the drama.
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #15

    Aug 16, 2008, 01:04 PM
    She just had one baby. She isn't all that big I doubt there could be more than one or two in her if that.
    The dog got her twice so could she still have more later -like in a couple or a few days?
    Alty's Avatar
    Alty Posts: 28,317, Reputation: 5972
    Pets Expert
     
    #16

    Aug 16, 2008, 01:34 PM
    NoHelp, she could still have more pups, in fact she could have been impregnated by more than one male.

    As for your neighbor, unless you two have a contract the pups belong to the dam. That's what I've read, but I'm not 100% sure that's accurate.

    I also read that you can in fact sue him for letting his dog impregnate yours without your permission, once again, just something I read, not sure of the accuracy. But it's good leeway to get him to stop bugging you. :)
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #17

    Aug 16, 2008, 02:00 PM
    I am trying to just not let them know she was pregnant. She only started showing about three weeks ago and they haven't really seen her. They moved a little further down the street now. In fact the guy that owned the dog is in jail now and she is with another guy already.
    I'm not trying to sue her, I'd rather she just go away.
    My son and Dan had already told her they should have gotten a fine anyway but knowing them once they know she had them she will keep insisting she is right to have part ownership. After they told them they had no rights to them they made up a story that my son said he was going to give them to the pound so they were insisting I give them the puppies instead, I just told them they ''must have heard wrong that doesn't make sense''
    And then walked in the house.
    Merricat's Avatar
    Merricat Posts: 32, Reputation: 5
    Junior Member
     
    #18

    Aug 17, 2008, 12:52 PM
    You can tell but abdominal ultrasound about 3 weeks/1 month into pregnancy. X-rays are good after 45 days. (Gestation: approx 65 days). As for when she will show? In this breed (well-muscled, thick body) she may not ever be noticeably pregnant. Her nipples may get larger as birth gets very close, but that's it.

    I truly appreciate the member who listed all the Spay & Neuter programs. But I simply have to mention how extremely irresponsible BOTH parties are in this. There are so many unwanted pets why would anyone hold on to the antiquated notion of "letting her have one litter?" Not only is it irresponsible, it leads to a higher rate of cancer later in life and, oh, yeah, those puppies you now have to get rid of.
    Do you think her fabulous traits are going to passed on to her puppies? Are you a carbon-copy of your parent/s? Genetics don't work that way.
    Pardon me if I seem a bit bitter, but I work in this field, and I have seen what happens to unwanted pets first hand. I have had to euthanize puppies and kittens that were "mistakes" that were too much for the owners to deal with and were now too sick to be fixed. I have had upwards of 12 unwanted cats & and their kittens left at the door of my hospital, abandoned--but clearly previously owned.
    N0help4u's Avatar
    N0help4u Posts: 19,823, Reputation: 2035
    Uber Member
     
    #19

    Aug 17, 2008, 01:03 PM
    As I said in post #15 She just had one puppy yesterday and her stomach doesn't feel like there are any more in there.
    I was wondering how many hours/days later is it possible for her to have more IF she does have more in there?
    We have leash laws here so it has been safe to put your dog out and not expect for it to get pregnant.
    How would you suggest she can be in her yard if I am being irresponsible?
    I can't put a fence up I am moving in three months and that would be my landlords decision if he wants the yard fenced anyway.
    I have to take a bus everywhere I go so I can't get her fixed until I have my vehicle fixed which will not be for another two months.

    Did I say anything about her fabulous traits being passed on to her puppies? Or wanting a carbon-copy??
    I wasn't even trying to get her pregnant!

    The vet told me that a dog should be spayed by 6 years old and after that is when they have more of a possibility of cancer.
    She is 1 1/2 years old
    Merricat's Avatar
    Merricat Posts: 32, Reputation: 5
    Junior Member
     
    #20

    Aug 17, 2008, 02:49 PM
    All I'm saying is that anyone who is not a registered licensed breeder who wants to have "just one litter" is irresponsible. So what IS your reason for wanting to breed her? And that vet is wrong. Going through one heat cycle (which can happen as early as six months) begins to increase the chances of mammary cancer. Each successive heat adds to that risk.
    If she had a puppy yesterday and is showing no signs of labor she is done. She can only go 2 hours between puppies (if there are more) before we call it a problem.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

4 weeks pregnant confirmed but not feeling pregnant [ 22 Answers ]

I'm 4 weeks pregnant started bleeding yesterday but it stopping now the problem is I'm not feeling any symptoms but then again I'm only 4 weeks are they to start around 10 weeks before my mood was at a high like I've never fely before my appetite has gone over the last few days but that might be...

Pregnant agen or still pregnant? [ 4 Answers ]

Please help! Had a misscariage 4 weeks ago and now have a positive pregnancy test result, my belly feels bloated and breasts feel tender all the pregnant symptoms but if I was less than four weeks would I be getting these feelings or is it possible I didn't have a misscaraig and am still...

Getting pregnant [ 8 Answers ]

I've heard different stories, but my question is "How possible is it to become pregnant if the man does not ejaculate?"

Getting pregnant [ 1 Answers ]

I want to get pregnant but I cant, I have irregular periods, I been trying to get pregnant for 5 years now what should I do?


View more questions Search