A dog will go into heat approximately 4 to 6 months after having puppies, based approximately 6 months after her last heat cycle. When she goes into heat again will depend on how often she goes into heat per year. Most dogs go into heat twice per year, or every 6 months.
That means she is in heat. (having her period and is ready to breed and make puppies) and you cant fix it.
No. The effect on the female of bearing a litter is the same, regardless of the breeding of the puppies. A pure breed means that the mother and father of THAT dog must be the same kind and size (minature, regular size).
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
A dog's heat cycle will last it's course whether the dog is bred or not. It is possible for a dog to be impregnated by more than one dog at the same time, resulting in mix breed puppies. So, no, it will not stop just because the dog is pregnant.
they are puppies, dog gone it!
yes
no
Only if she mated successfully whilst in heat.
No not until her next heat
NO other dogs should be around the pregnet dog :o)
Go to the vet right away.
You can start taking puppies from their mom at 7 to 12 weeks.
No. My dog was well into having heat (dog period) and then had puppies before we got her fixed and she's been fine and sterile ever since. Another Answer: You can have your dog spayed while in heat or even after heat if she has been bred. Some vets charge more if they are in heat or pregnant. But it's perfectly safe for your dog.
My dog is having the same problem, luckily we have another dog who tends to take care of the first dog's puppies, but still, why won't she pick up her own puppies?? The bigger dog takes care of the smaller dog's puppies.... the smaller one has never picked up her puppies...
That means she is in heat. (having her period and is ready to breed and make puppies) and you cant fix it.
yes
they will want to be alone