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crypored i ms that but i have sent a dog to the vet and got him home looked down ... and they didnt do the surgery ...OMG whoopsie the vet said he missed him and didnt relaized it hmm he realized he was payed :rolleyes: |
This can happen Don't know much about this in dogs, I never really consider it, but in horses if they have one up (testicle) that never drop the vets opp to cut the one that has drop and leave the other in horses this call proud cut. it's consider major surgey if they have to go in and find the other testicle, usually they are sterile, but still high spirted. they think there studs and will actually going through the act of breeding. with no results. thats the only explantion I have for you. but I have never heard this in dogs, but like I said before this mare had a beauty of a baby with a so call fixed horse. needless to say after this they had their own pasture. I knew we was proud cut but never thought he could produce a baby. keep us posted I curious now if this can happen in dogs too. |
I'd have Jack checked again. Are you sure she didn't meet up with another male when she was outside? |
Thanks for everyones input! I think I will take him and have him rechecked. I have walked and rewalked my fence and there are no spots where another dog could get in. Should I be worried about tumors or anything? Could they be mistaken for puppies? This is just so strange to me! |
I have never heard about this happening. Good luck! |
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Not to worry you more but if it is possible an unknown male could have gotten to her while she was outside, you don't know what size he is so now the size of the puppies could be a big concern. Good idea getting your male checked out. Hopefully, it was him. |
If you left her outside unattended for even a few minutes she was probably with another male. I have even seen them breed through a fence. (chain link) or climb over a fence to get to a female in heat. Good luck. |
How strange:confused: sending you a prayer and good thoughts for your girl, hoping eveything is ok:) |
I have called a different vet and I am going to take Jack in to have him looked at. We have a 6 ft wooden fence that is flush with the ground all around but I did leave her out there alone with Jack numerous times thinking that shouldn't be a concern. My vet he is going to do another sonogram in 2 weeks and would schedule a c-section since she is only 4 pounds. He said she is just too small to deliver pups normally. This is sooooo frustrating! I thought since I got Jack fixed I would not have to worry about this type of thing. |
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Well, I got him fixed instead of her because he is a little bigger and I thought I would not need to get her fixed as well since they are not around other dogs. I was just concerned about getting her fixed since she is so small. Normally she weighs about 3 lbs 10 oz. Right now she is a little over 4 though. I spoke to another vet today and he said that even though the first vet saw "spots" in her uterus, that doesn't absolutely mean it is puppies. He said there are other conditions that it could be and I need to bring her in. Her stomach is definately getting larger and firmer. Couldn't that only mean there are puppies???? |
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