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Originally Posted by RoxyYorkie So let me start off by saying I am going to get both my girl dogs spayed.
My dog Roxy had puppies a year ago. It was planned and the puppies went to my relatives so they all still see each other. She had 4 puppies, 3 girls 1 boy. We kept one of the girls. We were up at my in laws and brought both our girl dogs like we always do because they all love to play. They have the boy dog. As soon as we got there Roxy ran in the back yard with the boy dog and they tied. Then 29 days later we went up there and they put the boy dog in another room so there was no chance of it happening to my other dog and then when we were getting ready to leave one of their friends let the boy dog out and the puppy and him tied. So basically Roxy's son got her knocked up and maybe his sister. Needless to say we don't bring them off there anymore. And we won't until we get them spayed. Roxy is 59 days pregnant and if Puppy is she is 30 days. I am realllyyyy hoping Puppy is not since she is only 3.2 lbs. I asked the vet right after and they told me there is noting I can do.
So now Roxy is pregnant with 4 more puppies and Puppy might be. Has anyone had a dog that little have babies? I am really worried about her. |
Categorically there is something that can be done, and most especially
should be done with the brother to sister mating. See the link below. I don't know where your vet went to school but he was 100% wrong about there being nothing that can be done. In fact you can take action right now to terminate the young gals pregnancy. Find a vet who knows what they are doing. As you wish to spay anyway, just go that route now and do an emergency spay. Trust me it will be much less risky than letting a 3.2 lb young female to try to whelp puppies. And why risk bringing in puppies to the world that can have a whole host of problems from being way too closely related
Pregnancy Termination in Dogs and Cats