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QuestionMy pit bull seemed to have a miscarriage, then a few days later she had a stillborn pup that she ate. A few weeks later she seems fine. What should I do?Community AnswerYou should take her to vet for an examination. She may have reproductive problems and it might be best to have her spayed.
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QuestionCan I breed my female pit bull during her first heat?Community AnswerNo, this is not safe for the dog, as her body is more than likely not ready to birth puppies, and it may cause complications. It is best to wait until her second heat at the very soonest.
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QuestionI tried breeding my female pit bull, but she appeared to get angry and aggressive every time the male tried to mount her. Is this normal? Should I wait to breed her, or not breed her at all?Community AnswerThe female is not ready yet. It could also mean she is not at the right stage in her heat.
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QuestionHow long is a pit bull pregnant?Community AnswerA pit bull pregnancy lasts about 63 days, but it can take anywhere from 58 to 71 days. A pit bull pregnancy that lasts 72 days or more is not normal, thus a veterinarian usually induces labor.
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QuestionWhat will the female do if it is ready to mate?Viktor HenryCommunity AnswerLike all dogs, a female pit bull will want to be near male dogs. Around them she will be more playful and meet a lot of different dogs, trying to find a mate.
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QuestionHow old should a female be before breeding?Community AnswerAround two years of age, which typically allows for any genetic issues to have manifested or been tested for.
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QuestionHow old does a male dog have to be before mating?Community AnswerThe youngest age to safely breed a male pitbull is 12 to 15 months.
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QuestionHow long does a pitbull puppy have to remain with its mother?Community AnswerIt may take two to four months. It depends on what the breeder thinks. I got mine at 4 months because the breeder wanted the puppy to be with the mother as long as possible.
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QuestionMy female pit bull is a mix, and I want to breed her with a real pit bull; what are the possibilities of puppies?Community AnswerDepends on the amount of pit in her. The purebred pit DNA would take over and water down the genetics of the other breed (that your dog is mixed with). The pups will still be mixed, but they will look more like pit bulls.
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