9/11/2008 7:41:19 PM |
would an akita get a bulldog pregnant? |
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elias0311
Riverside, CA
age: 22
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I have a male akita/shepard and a pure bred female bullgod, can my dog get my other one pregnant? althgouh they are totally different dog sizes... i mean my bulldog is pretty small and my akita isnt fully frown but im afraid that my bulldog will get pregnant... i havent had th money to get them fixed, and i discovered them today doing the deed, could it be a helth risk i mean dogs have mutts all the time but could my bulldog beable to have those pups?
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9/11/2008 9:41:18 PM |
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mgdriver
Elko, NV
age: 60
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If it just happened, your vet can give a shot that will abort the litter. It is quite safe. Bulldogs almost always must deliver by C-section. Why not get the male fixed so this doesn't happen again?
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9/12/2008 12:11:18 AM |
would an akita get a bulldog pregnant? |
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elias0311
Riverside, CA
age: 22
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i know i have too im broke right now... hmmm abort the litter... would she be able to have those puppies??? just curiosity?
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9/12/2008 6:50:12 AM |
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olhippychik
Tucson, AZ
age: 53
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The are enough unwanted animals put to sleep everyday at shelters... don't contribute to the problem.
Most states have low cost spay and neuter programs.
If you can't afford that at least keep them separate.
If you are broke now, how are you going to...
Pay for the c-section? (which she will most likely need) Feed the puppies? Get their shots?
This is totally irresponsible pet ownership!
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9/12/2008 5:28:57 PM |
would an akita get a bulldog pregnant? |
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elias0311
Riverside, CA
age: 22
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The are enough unwanted animals put to sleep everyday at shelters... don't contribute to the problem.
Most states have low cost spay and neuter programs.
If you can't afford that at least keep them separate.
If you are broke now, how are you going to...
Pay for the c-section? (which she will most likely need) Feed the puppies? Get their shots?
This is totally irresponsible pet ownership!
im broke right now because i just paid to get my car fixed... god no need for sarcasim... plus i would keep the animals.. goodness. Its the beginning of the month, i dont get paid till next week... then ima have some spending money all i have is gas money for my truck. to get back and forth to work.. lol
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9/14/2008 1:20:02 AM |
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alicekathleen
Fresno, CA
age: 63
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We have a program here that will neuter pets for 2o bucks. I would contact your local animal shelter, they may
have one even less. All pets need to be neutered, the sooner the better. Our shelter discards are up 700 per cent
due to economy, dozens of beautiful animals are being killed every day for lack of homes. It' heartbreaking.
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9/20/2008 10:01:48 PM |
would an akita get a bulldog pregnant? |
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justacountrygal
Maspeth, NY
age: 37
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I worked in a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter. Look into Spay USA, they can help you find low or no cost spay/neuter services in your area. Also some SPCAs have programs that are based on your income.
I know that I received a call one day looking to admit a litter of rottie/chihuahua pups. As to who was the father, I have no clue....
Good luck with your dogs
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9/20/2008 10:09:08 PM |
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barbarajt
Rochester, NY
age: 38
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spay her fix him.... there are humane societies that give vouchers twords it....better for their health too... in the meanwhile keep them separated when ur not with them
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9/21/2008 7:44:29 AM |
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coppermare
Grady, AL
age: 48
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Yes it can and will happen. Size doesnt matter, where theres a will theres a way. If she is to young though it may affect her and the puppies. Here's a big reason your lack of money is going to hurt you right now. I've seen them NOT be able to birth pups because of one reason or another (her age) or the heads being to big and then guess what. Your gonna have to take her to the vet for her to have them and where's your money then? Vets don't do charity charge cases anymore. You will likely lose your dog.
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