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> Does this mean that she is in fact in heat and she probably is going to have puppies?
> I try to keep her indoors while she is in heat but she finds ways to escape
> and please note folks , neutering does not stop phantom pregnancies.
> and please note folks , neutering does not stop phantom pregnancies.
>and please note folks , neutering does not stop phantom pregnancies.
> We have had our 11 month old Pug X Jack Russell spayed last week. On taking her back to the vets with a few worries (sore wound, bloated mammary glands) it turns out she is have a pseudo/phantom pregnancy. ''
>Spaying won't necessarily stop a phantom once it has started and this example is why vets usually recommend waiting 3 months after a season to spay.
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