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Boxer breeding

Asked by graceg86 about 1 month ago, 6 answers.

Hello!! my Boxer has been in her heat cycle for about 2 weeks now. she has spotted off and on,so we brought the stud over on monday. On monday they tied, and again on Wednesday. Today(friday) she began to bleed. Could this complicate the pregnancy or...

could she even be pregnant? She stood for him like it would have been the end of her heat. This is just confusing.

Its True Answered by dulllikeglitter on Oct 02, 2009, 03:19PM
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Why are you breeding your dog?

Are your dogs registered? Do you have experience in animal medicine and behavior? Or are you just trying to make a quick buck on selling puppies at breeder prices?

It is dangerous to breed your dog if you don't know what your doing. Your dog could die from this if something goes wrong and you won't know what to do. Having a litter of puppies isn't a joke, its a big step and big responsibility and you really need to know what you are doing.

Why breed when there is so much animal over population? Every litter of puppies you produce is leaving many helpless dogs stuck in a shelter that could have been adopted by a loving family that is going to be buying a puppy from you instead. If you really love animals you would be looking at the bigger picture than just your own.

Moj 'n' me Answered by phrannie on Oct 02, 2009, 07:19PM
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I realize your question has not been answered, and I'd answer it (if I knew), simply to keep your dog from harm. Since you obviously know nothing about breeding, I'm going to assume you don't know anything about whelping pups either.

Now is a good time to begin a relationship with a Vet...you very well might need one within the next two months...Get your girl in and have her health checked...and let the Vet know that you are ignorant on the fine points (all points) of bringing puppies into this world.

phrannie

Answered by graceg86 on Oct 02, 2009, 08:59PM
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good call guys ! yes, why of course I know absolutely NOTHING about doing this, I mean, how stupid,selfish and arrogant could I be. Do not reply with these answers. No one on the internet can get their questions answered because of peple like you.

Answered by cory31 on Oct 02, 2009, 09:55PM
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How heavy is the bleeding? Is this her first time? It can be possible for a female to do this after being bred. I wouldn't be worried unless it's heavy--that's an indication of a possible tear. Just keep an eye on her, and if it doesn't clear up, I would take her to the vet just for a check. Don't pay attention to the other posts. They are obviously the ignorant ones here. Especially dulllikeglitter---blaming people who breed on the overcrowding of shelters? Shame on you. If you want to believe that propaganda that's your problem. People need to start somewhere, and if that's their hobby, SO BE IT! It doesn't matter how many dogs are in the shelters (from people NOT spaying and neutering their mutts), people are ALWAYS going to want purebred dogs no matter how much ignorant whining you do (I am speaking directly to dulllikeglitter). Not everyone needs a degree to raise puppies. No degree is going to teach you the hands on experience of what you will learn when they're born. I wish you all the luck graceg86 and am hoping you have a beautiful litter of babies! Oh--if you need any advice on vaccinations, wormings, etc. of the puppies and at what age, I'll be happy to oblige! You can add me as a friend if you'd like.

Answered by graceg86 on Oct 03, 2009, 06:17AM
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thank you cory31. it really is just like her regular heat cycle,since before she was only spotting. I am keeping an eye on it. this is not her 1st time. this is about her 5th or so heat and 2nd time trying to breed. I have done all the research I thought possible about this and then this happened.It seems like she was ready before most other dogs are so it just gets confusing a bit.she is registered and so is the stud. and we are breeding because friends and family want one of her pups. thank you for your reply.

Answered by cory31 on Oct 04, 2009, 08:18AM
14 answers

Did she get pregnant the other time? I have a pom that doesn't get pregnant naturally, so she has to have artificial insemination. Just a thought...

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