Friday, May 21, 2010

can dogs be pregnant after heat??

okay my 4 year old poodle had her period 4 a few days .and a few days later her period left.but on the 2 day it left,, this dog came over and mated her!! and im not sure if shes pregnant or not cuz her period had gone for 2 days.she got mated on sept.30.2006 and today is october 12!!
please answer!
Answers:
The time of 'bleeding' is not the 'heat'..She is in 'heat' AFTER the bleeding stops.That is the only time she will accept a male.So, puppies are on the way.About November 30th!

Here is a good site with photos, to help you know how to care for your dog, and get ready for puppies>> http://www.thepetcenter.com/gen/whelping.
yes
yes actually thats the perfect time lol
Yeah, they sure can.
No.
sorry to have to tell you this, but there is a good possibility that your dog is pregnant.
Dogs do not get periods like people. They bleed during their heat cycle. The heat cycle lasts 3 weeks to a month, and in the very middle of this time, they will bleed from 1 week to a week and a half. This heat month is the only time your dog can get pregnant. If a dog mated with her only two days after the spotting stopped, there is a definate possibility that your dog is pregnant.
Yes she can, that's about when my dog go pregnat, she is probally pregnat.
There are high possibilities of her being pregnant
Female dogs generally have 2 reproductive cycles each year. This process begins at puberty. Small breeds may start their cycles at 5-6 months of age, while some giant breeds may not cycle until 2 years of age. The average age of puberty is 7-10 months. After 4-9 days of bloody vaginal discharge, the female will accept the male and stand for breeding. This receptive stage may last a few days or as long as 2 weeks. The most commonly used breeding dates are the 9th, 11th, and 13th days from the first vaginal discharge. Repeated breeding 48 hours apart, as long as the female accepts the male produce the best conception rate.
Yep she's probably pregnant. You should have been more careful and responsible. And you should have had her spayed.
Yes, that is what happens, they slow down on their bleeding, their vulva swells and they are then receptive to a male. You can get her spayed now if you do not want any pups. You can also ask your vet about a mismate shot for her.

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