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About Renee Cox
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I can help with many questions on whelping, difficulties with pregnancy, and puppies. My breed is Boxer, but I have helped other breeders whelp many different breeds, including the small breeds. I also took a vet assistant course for my own dogs. I only have 8 years breeding experience.

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I have bred, whelped, and raised Boxers for 8 years. I have also helped other breeders in different breeds whelp many litters.

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I have two semesters of vet assistant training.

 
   

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Topic: Dog Breeding and Whelping



Expert: Renee Cox
Date: 7/1/2008
Subject: pregnat jack russell

Question
I have a small jrt that i believe to be preg., her abdomen is much larger, her breast are starting to sag a bit and she has gone from 9# to 12#. She has also shown several other signs. Every night before bed she goes out to potty, however this morning when i woke i found that she had pooped in the house as well as vomited. The going potty in the house is not like her, and if she ever does she puts herself in her cage right away, but this time she got right back in bed as if it were ok. Which it was I know she cant help it. Is this a sign of something, im trying to prepare for puppies but this is her 1st litter also papa dog is a bit larger around 25# beagle, should i worry about the puppy size and how many pups could i expect. Vets are so expensive and i just cant afford to have an xray right now. any advice will be appreciated. also i think the conception date is between 5/9 and 5/13 but im not 100% thank you

Answer
Hi Amber. She may be pottying in the house because her uterus is putting a lot of pressure on everything, making it harder to hold it. I would worry a bit about the size difference. Make sure she's not fat, and gets plenty of exercise, just don't make her over do it.:-) This will help with the whelping. Jack Russels have an average litter of 4-6. Remember, it's just an average, she may have more or less. There's no real way to tell if she has a really big one in there unless you do an x-ray. If I can help with anything else, let me know!

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