we are waiting to bredd her with a specific pit and we don’t want her champion bloodline to be ruined… my boyfriend thinks once ruined always ruined… and I worried that the stray mutt got her pregnant ….
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we are waiting to bredd her with a specific pit and we don’t want her champion bloodline to be ruined… my boyfriend thinks once ruined always ruined… and I worried that the stray mutt got her pregnant ….
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1 Talltail // Aug 15, 2008
Champion bloodline? But she’s not a champion, is she? If she doesn’t have a title and if she isn’t health tested, then why breed her? The stray mutt could have gotten her pregnant. Take her to the vet, get an emergency spay and please leave the breeding to the professionals.
2 cookie // Aug 15, 2008
I think if she is producing milk she is pregnant. Sorry about the mutt ruining her champion bloodlines.
3 Maritza M // Aug 15, 2008
She could be pregnant.
Or it could be a false pregnancy.
If it is a false pregnancy, she’s just having symptoms of a pregnant dog. She could get grouchy, moody,, aggressive, or friendly.
This happened to my dog.
4 janet_james1948 // Aug 15, 2008
You can’t to say blame the mutt but you should of kept a better eye on her because you knew she was in heat and she should of been watched better. Sounds like you don’t know what you are doing and you shouldn’t even be thinking about breeding so please do the right thing and get her spayed.
5 ♪♫boxer bootie♪♫ // Aug 15, 2008
It takes MUCH longer to show pregnancy signs…if you didn't know that you shouldn't breed
I want you to read all this, then e-mail me If you still want to breed…ok
http://www.akc.org/breeders/resp_breeding/index.cfm
http://www.geocities.com/fps_turtle/breeding.html
298,265 adoptable dogs In pet finder, not to mention the ones not shown
6 Alesis Chis // Aug 15, 2008
3 days is way too soon for her to be producing milk. Like 6 or 7 weeks too soon. I’m not going to address the issue of believing that a couple of champions in a pedigree makes any of their progeny’s offspring worthy of breeding, just that your boyfriend couldn’t be more wrong & if you’re intent on breeding, then it’s your responsibility to keep her away from all other males when she’s in season. The can be no accidents.
7 dartyao // Aug 15, 2008
Champion bloodline? Are you planning on showing this animal? Will she be competing in any field competitions? Breeding to a specific pit? Pits are being banned across the country, nearly each week I read about another city or town that has introduced a bill, ordinance, or law restricting or even banning Pits and several other breeds. Irresponsible owners, irresponsible breeding practices and outright ignorance is what has led to this. Why be a part of a huge problem? Take your dog to the Vet, have her checked, if she is pregnant now he can take care ot that, if she is not he can spay her now. If you wish to have another dog go to one of the Pit Rescue groups and adopt. Don’t further the problem by adding another litter of pups, most of whom will end up further compounding the problems.
8 bob © // Aug 15, 2008
i did not realize there was a shortage of pitbulls. please spay your dog, its obvious you have no idea what you are doing.