calliecritturs
Posted : 6/5/2009 5:32:38 PM
Everything that the folks above said PLUS - please don't think dog birthing is something "easy" that you can "share" with her. IT IS NOT. Particularly not if there are problems.
Dogs are in 'season' for 3 weeks and theoretically they are fertile that entire time. You sometimes don't even *see* it. She could have been fertile and they MISSED it.
The next big problem is that when they are in season 3 weeks and there are intact males around (and particularly if they weren't being careful of her outside because they didn't think she was fertile) she could have actually been impregnated by SEVERAL males.
Have you ever seen litters of pups at PetSmart or other "adoption" events? Where several of the puppies don't look anything like each other? That's because female dogs drop like 20 eggs at a time ... and they can be impregnated over and over and OVER during the same cycle. so theoretically maybe one of their other dogs may have impregnated her early in her cycle. But they were leaving her outside unattended and the neighborhood rottweiler got to her, or another larger dog. And maybe that was the 2d week. And then again maybe another dog (a 3rd 'father';) in the third week.
Ok -- Gina told you above dogs gestation only lasts like 63 days. Just over 2 months. BUT is that from the time the **first** pups were conceived or the **last**??
See one sire mated with her perhaps the first week and then potentially another two weeks later? Yes -- you can have a pregnancy where some pups are far far less mature than others in the litter.
Then comes birth. But ... remember that rottweiler? It's possible that the puppies that were the result of the first mating are ready to be born -- but it's always possible that the bigger, less mature puppies can be **in the way**. so live puppies trying to be born are blocked by others not really mature enough yet. Or pups just plain not viable (perhaps dead).
DON'T try to do this alone. Please please get her to a vet a.s.a.p and get her help. Don't try to take this on alone because franly you **just don't know**. YOU weren't there when she conceived so you really don't have any idea at all IF she's pregnant or not.
Dogs are more stoic than they look and they try hard to whelp when no one is around. I have a friend who woke up to dead bitch and dead puppies the next morning and she never heard a sound. It was horrible.
Please -- get her to a vet right away. Don't wait for next week. Don't assume you will "hear" her. You probably won't.
I don't mean to be harsh here -- but even in a well planned litter with an experience breeder things can go wrong -- and you've admitted you're not a breeder so please don't feel horrible for not being able to do this. It is simply recognizing your limitations and the true danger involved.
Then, please please let us know how this goes? We all care, and as I said I'm not trying in any way to shame you because you took this on to be wonderful and kind. But this is where it's our responsibility to try to help give you the short course in "educating" you so you can be prepared for things to be difficult and not pretty.
And btw -- it isn't always 6 months. A bitch can actually go into estrus WAY sooner than 6 months or way later than she 'should' -- just like us, they each have their own schedule and some are very early. I had a wonderful little female over 37 years ago that I dragged in off the street. She was, **then** about 6 months old (aged by her teeth and she wasn't quite 6 months) but she had ***ALREADY*** had a litter. She was heavy with milk and shownig signs of very recent birth. The jerk (and I know who it was) killed her babies and dumped her out of a moving car.
That means she began her first heat when she was something LESS than 4 months old. My vet was absolutely astonished -- he was very experienced and examined her completely and both by her teeth, and her structural development she was literally around 6 months old. He did an emergency spay on her simply because we feared internal bleeding because she was so very immature to have had a litter.
So don't go by age, or what they think did or didn't happen. No one knows. So bless you for helping her. But let us know pretty please??