> I just thoght it may be best because she is having so many puppies and I'm worried incase any are too big.
Swings and roundabouts come to mind! :-) :-)
If it's any consolation, I like a litter of two pups better than anything else. :-)
This year I was deciding whether or not to mate a small Chi bitch, and dithered for ages before going ahead. When she came in season, I took her back to the vet
yet again to say are you sure that you think her pelvis is big enough! She is the smallest I have ever bred from, but it is a self whelping line that I have worked on for what seems like forever.
My girls rarely look pregnant until the week before they have pups, and I've actually watched pups move down from under the ribcage, the day before birth. You could see this bitch was pregnant from very early on, and her belly was swinging at 5 weeks. I almost had a seizure, realising that they couldn't all stay up under the ribcage. It looked like they were having a party in there!

For 3 consecutive days I stuck to her like glue, as I felt we were going to start very soon. After 3 days I got on the motorway and raced to the veterinay hospital, phoning to say I need a vet ready to either scan or x-ray. I stood her on the table for the vet - vet lifted up her tail - to find first water sac presented! They gave me a room so that I could deliver the pups myself. I have seen stronger hiccups than the contractions this girl produced, and she had a very easy delivery. Pups weighed in at 2.5oz and 2.75oz and were very strong. So your girl doesn't have to be carrying big pups - she could be the same as my girl - who had 5!!!!