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Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if those of you who have had experiences with small litters have noticed alot of movement even though the litter is small. I've been told two possibly three. This is a boxer. she is very fit and deep chested so they couldn't see under the rib area because it was to dense.
anyways, I can't get over how much movement she has with just 2-3. she has put on 10 pounds! I just watch and it looks like the larger litters i've had in the past. I asked if the skulls appeared big and they said no. the puppies were very stretched out along both sides of they uterus. one is head first and one is feet first. I am wondering if one would be squished up near the ribs. I can't get over the movement when I watch. Has this happened to anyone else or have you had trouble noticing or feeling movement with just two? I am exhausted. She is at 65 days from the last breeding and 68 days from the first.

A friend of a friend had a boxer, who didn't really look pregnant at all, then went on to produce 6 very healthy pups!
By angel
Date 24.06.04 10:35 UTC
hi,
we had one bitch produce one large puppy with no problems,but before she gave birth you'd of thought there was a football team in there,but must admit he does'nt know when to keep still now,i think the only time he does is when he's sleeping.
By Louie
Date 24.06.04 10:58 UTC
Hi, i had a friend who,s 12 month cocker was accidently mated by her litter brother (on the 22nd day of her season, she thought that she had finished) she took her to the vets for an injection just in case the worst happened. This bitch gave birth to 2 healthy puppies. She had been at a show the week before they were born and was out for her early morning walk as usual when the first waterbag emerged. My friend was in shock and the bitch really did not show any signs of pregnancy.
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