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Old 02-22-2008, 02:35 PM   #10
majic50
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Originally Posted by bjh View Post
When a female comes in heat she usually bleeds for 7 to 9 days. The female will be receptive to the male usually from the 9th through the 18th day, after the bleeding has stopped, that is when they are most likely to conceive. They should have been kept separated for 3 weeks from the first time you saw blood. Your female is pretty small so that would be my biggest concern since she is so young. If the vet can do a blood test to confirm her pregnancy then you might want to do that. You would not want to x-ray her until she gets further along.
That's just it, she bled the whole time! If I count from the 9th when I first saw the blood, she bled for at least 3 weeks straight! As soon as I realized that it was her that was bleeding I kept them both covered and penned her up when I when I left them both at home, which I seldom did. I took Caesar with me as much as I could.
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