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Old 02-22-2008, 06:17 PM   #20
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Not that I would encourage anyone to breed that young ever, but I am sure wild dogs breed on their first heat since there is no one to keep them separated. Not saying that you should try to do that, but in nature it happens and it turns out ok, its just not ideal.
I imagine it would be very hard to keep them apart. I got very lucky with my Lola in that with her first heat cycle at 8 months old she would not let Joe anywhere near her. She would flat out snap at him for even trying. She ended up having a false pregnancy too. She felt like she was filling with milk, and stayed swollen down there for a long time. For awhile I was afraid that the snuck in a breeding, but they didnt. So you may have gotten lucky.

Its so hard to keep male dogs away when a girl is in heat. At least a big neighbor dog didnt break in your back yard and get to her!

Keep us posted! Babies are babies, and just like with people, an unplanned pregnancy still produces blessings!
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