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ilovemydogs
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posted 08-18-2003 05:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ilovemydogs     Edit/Delete Message
i have a female dog i rescued from a puppymiller she was in bad health and it took me forever to get her back to looking like a REAL Dog the 4th of this month i found out she was 40 days pregnant today 08/18/03 she is 54 days and she has no milk she is full of puppies she was just checked last thursday and my vet said not to worry she should produce milk anyone have any answers the guy who use to own her said she always produced milk and took care of other dogs puppies but he refuses to tell me when she usally produces or he dosent know cuz he didnt pay any attention to her none of her boobies look full besides the 2 last boobies at where her back legs are but i have checked for milk and nothing if anyone has any advice plz let me know iv heard some dogs dont produce milk till after the pups are born!

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Lacey
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posted 08-18-2003 06:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lacey     Edit/Delete Message
Don't worry, they don't produce milk until after the puppies are born. She should be fine. I have had a few different dogs have puppies and never had any milk until after they were born. Good luck!!

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posted 08-18-2003 07:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 1Dog3Cats     Edit/Delete Message
Hello :')

I don't have any experience with a pregnant dog.

I do have (1) link with sub links for your review. http://www.marvistavet.com/html/care_of_the_pregnant_dog.html

Seeing the Vet can make a big difference in the health of Mom and the puppies, so don't hesitate to call and ask questions or bring Mom in :')

Best Wishes for Mom and the puppies!!!!

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