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Is my pomeranian dog pregnant?!?!?!?

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Okay so I have a problem, my dog was on heat a few days ago but now her nipples are bigger. How do I tell if my dog is pregnant? Please email me the answer as quickly as possible. My pomeranian is only 7 months old and she should not have puppies at the time. Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me! My email is anelliana@ymail.com and I've searched up how to tell but all it says is to feel your puppy's belly but I don't wanna do it when it's too late, my dog can die! Please help?

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  1. Step one: calm down!!

    Step two: If she was kept away from other dogs during the time when she was breedable, she shouldn't be pregnant. Besides, even in dogs purposely bred, signs of pregnancy don't show up that soon. If it was her first heat, it's like a young girl going through puberty. It's perfectly normal - the hormones are flowing, and she's become sexually mature.


  2. was it in contact with a male dog? just because it was in heat does not mean it's pregnant. unless you have the canine version of the virgin mary....

  3. Was your dog around any intact male dogs? Did she get loose at any time? If you've kept a close eye on her and she hasn't gotten out of your sight then i doubt she is - she's probably just maturing.

    If you're concerned than give the vet a call. He/she can tell you when you need to bring her in for a check up to see if she is pregnant. You can, at that time, ask for an emergency spay and abort.

  4. Dogs are Pregnant for 60-63 days. There teats don't change or fill up with milk until a couple days before the dog gives birth. Some signs of pregnancy in a dog are appetite change, your dog acting different, and an enlargement of the stomach. Normally you will be able to feel kicking of puppies in the 4th-5th week.Not any sooner.

  5. go to your vet, get her spayed and the litter aborted.  That is your ONLY option if keeping your dog alive is your best interest.

  6. You need to call your vet right away.

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