
Good god you sometimes wonder if these vets ever actually studied anything! Of course its possible, as you may have just found out. I really wish vets would just pull their heads out of thier own ar$es and stop spouting rubbish!
My sister has had a similar issue with her vet (at the PDSA) with her cats. She has a six month old male and a very sickly rescued five month old female. They are house cats.
The PDSA wont castrate him until mid December and obviously wont operate on her until she is strong enough and healthy enough to cope. However he's been trying to mount and scruff her and now my sister has had to resort to keeping them in seperate rooms (far from ideal!)
When she approached the PDSA and told them the situation and requesting that the male be done as soon as possible to prevent the female becoming pregnant (shes incredibly tiny for 5 months, little bigger than the size of my 14 week old kitten!), they told her they wouldnt do it yet and that the female was too small to become pregnant anyways!
But whats to say she wont?! Stranger things have happened and you see it on these animal rescue shows all the time. Tiny weak queens giving birth to litters.
And you'd think the PDSA would be wanting to take that risk away, not risk a young cats life and possibly add more unwanted kittens to the world.
The female is black and white, the male black and lets face it, if there were to be kittens out of all this, they will be very hard to home due to their colour anyway. What would the harm be in bringing the castration forward? (Shes been asking weekly about this for the past three weeks)
Back to the OP... Fingers crossed it is a phantom, but theres a big risk its the real deal.
Are the dogs in question of the same breed? If not is she a smaller breed/type to him?
I'd be worried about big pups in a small bitch.