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    stillkicking Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 2, 2010, 12:23 AM
    No pups
    I have another question. I bred my Yorkie (2 years old) mid May. She should've been
    About 71/2 weeks now. The vet could not feel any pups. She had not been eating for awhile and had to be coaxed and treated. Tonight she ate regular kibble, and ate more
    Than ever. She started having very mucosy stools today with blood in them.. She appears
    To be okay and does her normal activities. Should I worry about this? My little male
    Follows her around and wants to hump her all the time. I'm wondering if it's the blood
    In the stools, that causes him to do that, or if she did not get pregnant,could she already be in heat again?? Has anyone had experience with this?
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    Just_Another_Lemming Posts: 437, Reputation: 211
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    Jul 2, 2010, 06:17 AM

    If that dog belonged to me I wouldn't worry about whether she was "in heat again." Yes, I would worry about why her eating habits have changed and the fact that she is producing bloody mucosy stools. No one can give you a reliable diagnosis without examining your pooch. You really need to get your dog back to your vet ASAP. Bring the stool sample with you so he/she has a better chance of figuring out what is going on.

    I am sure you are not going to be happy with me but for someone who is trying to breed their dogs, you don't seem have much knowledge of the process or how to deal with health problems. Yorkies and small dogs in general, are more prone to complicated births. If your female is having trouble during delivery are you going to look for help online? If I were in your shoes, that scenario would scare the bejeezus out of me. She could easily die giving birth if you don't know what to expect and how to deal with all the different scenarios that could crop up. If you don't have the time to do the research and be prepared for all emergencies, it would be wise for you to rethink your decision to breed your dogs.
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    Jul 3, 2010, 05:51 AM

    Get your dog to the vet. If necessary, go to an emergency 24/7 clinic.

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