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Terry Pinkerton
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Help!!

I got a female that's in heat I put her out to outside for a min and a dog got knoted up with her I don't wanna have her spayed is there any thing I can do to prevent her from havin pups?????? Thanks for any help

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Re: Help!!

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I got a female that's in heat I put her out to outside for a min and a dog got knoted up with her I don't wanna have her spayed is there any thing I can do to prevent her from havin pups?????? Thanks for any help
theres a shot the vet can give but it can really mess a gyp up i wouldnt do it i would just let her have the pups as soon as she has them and cull them then put mix campher oil with some baby oil on her sack to dry the milk up its best if your there when shes having them and get them soon as they come out my granpap always said if you dont let them suck she wont start making milk jmo

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I know of a couple guys that have used LudAlice for aborting a litter. The females came out of it just fine. You can tell that their body must heat up because you can see them panting afterwards. I would talk to a vet about how much to give, because too much can kill the female. It isn't something I would probably want to do to a female too many times, but I think that preventing an unwanted litter might be the answer. I personally would rather give a shot than cull an entire litter of puppies.

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