SisMorphine wrote:I think you need to answer the questions I posted previously, and then think about why your dog is still intact (not judging, I have intact dogs, just trying to make you think). There are some HUGE health risks that come along with pregnancy and birth, especially if the dog isn't full grown.
SisMorphine wrote:From what I understand the biggest problem is that most canine pregnancy tests can't be done until after 22-ish days anyway, and even then aren't supposed to be very accurate. Ultrasounds can be done after day 25 I believe, though very expensive. X-Rays can be done at 50 days at the very earliest, though by then you're seeing other signs Dr. Blabs, anymore insight on this?
BrindleLuv wrote:Babie is 3.5, Mack was only 8 months at the time. She was maybe 17-19 days in. I only witnessed them lock up once. They do spend time in my room or out side during the day out of peoples sight. at most 30 min at a time.
BrindleLuv wrote:Babie is 3.5, Mack was only 8 months at the time. She was maybe 17-19 days in. I only witnessed them lock up once. They do spend time in my room or out side during the day out of peoples sight. at most 30 min at a time.
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