is my pitbull pregnant

I breed my female colby pitbull about a month ago she gaining a little weight I just don’t know how to def make sure she pregnant before I start makin vet appointments and finding permant homes for the puppies what are some obvious signs of pregnacy this early in

Answer #1

I agree I am a first time owner of my female pitt, I have always been afraid of these dogs because of the stereo types. come to find out I got so attached to this funny, fun loving loyal beautiful, smart etc etc dog. they are really great to have you just have to treat them as one of your children and they will be fine as well as wid anyother dog.now if you hit or beat any dog aswell as children you usually get a bad responce

Answer #2

I agree with Aferris and Candybar. there are tons of dogs getting put down to lack of homes right now, not just pit bulls. and no one can say that pits are evil and vicious because my whole entire family has bred and raised many types of dogs, mostly consisting of pits and all of our dogs are adorable, clingy, attenion and people loving animals who wouldnt hurt a fly. I dont know what everyones issue is. if you think about it that way, why dont we stop making more babies and all get fixed because us humans are overpopulating the world and killing everyone and everything slowly but surely. if you are human you cannot accuse DOGS of overbreeding you idiotic hypocrites.

Answer #3

I currently have a pregnant red nose pit bull, And I couldnt agree more with the last 3 posts. Pit bulls are the best dogs in the world if they are properly trained. I know that my dog is awesome. I have 3 young kids and my dog would die before harming any of my children. I wish people would do some more research and give this woderful breed another chance. Maybe take out all there anger out on the humans that make them the way they are. Whoever disagrees with us are a bunch of dumbasses..

Answer #4

First…there are already TOO MANY pit puppies. Second…you are not acting in a responsible manner by breeding. Third…spay your dog.

Fourth…millions of dogs are killed in shelters every year, why add to that number.

Answer #5

Make a Vet appointment and have her ultra-sounded, it will not only tell you IF she’s pregnant, it will tell you how many pups she’ll be having, and how many prospective homes you’re going to need. Also, you’re going to want to start a relationship with a Vet, in case something goes wrong (which it does often eniough)…somebody you can call in the middle of the night.

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Answer #6

I wil have to say the same as Utopia, Pits are in shelters all over the world and killed every day, Why breed them?

To answer your question- take her to a vet, they may be able to Palpate and fell them, pregnancy test, ultrasound and then futher along do x-ray,. Please don’t breed her again and if she is not then get her spayed and tell the people who want a pit to go pick on out of the thousands at the shelters. Just do a search on your local shelters and see how many come up and think one of your puppies may end up on death row.

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