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i have a beagle who isn't even a year old and she is in...

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Question by amber
Submitted on 4/13/2006
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i have a beagle who isn't even a year old and she is in heat. she ran off the other day and didn't come back until today, she is hurt but i also think she is pregnant...how can i tell if she is?is it possible to tell or do i have to wait?i think i know who she breed with but i don't know if he hurt her.will males hurt females during mating? PLEASE answer me, i am REALLY worried about her because she is so young...and is it okay if she is young(less than a year) or will it hurt her and/or the puppies.can dogs be pregnant and in heat?


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