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Tyson Roy
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Milk ?

I have a 4yr old Walker that is not bred and has not ever been bred, that is bagged up . You can squeeze milk out. Any ideas on why this is happening?
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False pregnancy, I have had it to where I KNOW the female cant be bred but by the way she looks I start to wonder.

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Tyson Roy
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Other than the milk she is slim and trim like always.

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blues07
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its a false pregnancie well my female did that just bout every time she was done with her heat the reson is that they feel like they are sapose to be pregnant but they aint and well every one that i told said that its a sign she wont make enough milk dont believe that one bit she just had her litter 2 weeks ago and she is producing alot and she pups are huge fat and healthy its really nothing to worrie bout ill give u a web site that will help u k

http://www.petplace.com/dogs/pseudo...ancy/page1.aspx

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Tyson Roy
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She was in heat around the middle of JAN.

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She was in heat around the middle of JAN.


Sounds about right, it is like they are pregnant and it is time for them to have pups. I have had a few females that have doen this and one that does it every heat cycle. I thought maybe it woudl stop after she had a litter of pups but teh next cycle she went thru it again. It is just hormones out of wack the way I get it. It has never seemed to hurt mine any and I keep hunitng her.

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Now the swelling has moved down one of her back legs,any ideas on this?

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Now the swelling has moved down one of her back legs,any ideas on this?


get her to a vet....

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psiskjr
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Wild Bill is right. You had better get her to the vet. It could well be mastitis due to being precocious and making milk. I have never seen one get mastitis from a false preg but it could happen.

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