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Originally Posted by mandbsmom I have one male Yorkie (Miles) almost 3 years and one female Yorkie (Bella) who just turned one. We had purchased Bella originally to a companion to Miles and ultimately to breed in her second heat. She is about 2lbs. smaller than Miles full grown, so as a safety precaution we thought we would mate her in a her second heat with a smaller stud. Her first heat just passed and we had both of our dogs separated the whole time except for once instance they got out for about 10 minutes and were unattended. I checked them both and I couldn't tell that they had actually done anything, but now I'm starting to think different. Bella has been out of heat for about a month and all of a sudden her nipples got bigger, she feels heavier and isn't quite as energetic as she used to be. This worries me a lot, because I'm concerned for the safety of my Bella first and foremost and I know this can be a serious health issue for her if she is pregnant because of her age and size as compared to my male. I plan on taking her to the vet to find out for sure, but I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts, experiences or ideas about my situation.....I'm feeling like a totally worried mom right now.
Please don't slam me, I totally understand how serious this situation is and would do anything to turn back the hands of time but the truth is I can't. I have to deal with this the best way possible for my Bell, so any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks!  |
How much does she weigh? The first thing I would do is take her to the vet, exactly like you said you were planning on doing and have them to check her to see if they actually feel any babies and they can I would say 99% tell you how many. Explain your concerns to the vet and see what they have to say. They will probably want you to then come in for xrays to see exactly how many if indeed she is pregnant. They may also suggest a c-section if they feel it is necessary.
Don't beat yourself up to bad over it. If she is the only thing that you can do right now is to take every precaution to keep her safe.