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Submitted on 3/31/2006
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I have a Chihuahua she is bigger then most full bred, She was bred on feb 4th, which would make her 8wks tomorrow, I have done alot of research on pregnancy's but still ain't sure if she is pregnant the only place I notice she is getting bigger is in her rib cage area, I heard it is possible for bigger dogs to carry them there, but what about small dogs?  Her nipples stayed enlarged and seem to be getting bigger, but she hasn't really gotten big in her lower abdomen, can she be pregnant? Also if layed down on her back her lower abdomen seems little bigger and harder then before she was bred,


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