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Old 01-08-2003, 01:14 PM
frontierrots frontierrots is offline
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I'm sorry but nature did not take over. There are very very few real accidents when it comes to dog breeding.


Yes it is a bad thing your PUPPY is pregnant. If she is less than 5 weeks pregnant you should have her spayed now

If she is more than 5 weeks then perhaps there is a good reputable breeder or a rescue person experienced with whelping litters that lives near you and can help you with the actual prenatal care, whelping, puppycare etc...

Where do you live?

And yes it will be difficult though not impossible to place these pups into carefully screened homes. Both parents do not have their hips and hearts certified (it can't be done til after 2 so I know your girl has not been done) and it was not a carefully researched and planned litter- so that lets out a chunk of people who might have been interested. You will now have to work your butt off careing properly for the pups (if born), socializing and training them right and screening homes

There are members here who can offer youlong distance help but it is always better to have local experienced help

Please keep us posted
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