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I have a black Labrador female who had a litter of puppies...

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Question by PuppyLover
Submitted on 1/14/2007
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I have a black Labrador female who had a litter of puppies unexpectadly after she was about 1 1/2 years old.  I think she is pregnant now but I'm sure.  We have a Male Yellow Lab who we are hoping is the father.  She has went through an episode where she stopped eating for a couple days, vomiting for one day and now she is just huge and her back two milk bags look like they are dropping but have been like that for about 2 weeks.  I know I should take her to the vet but honestly, right now there is no reason...I'm just wondering if I should put her back with male as I separated them.  Will the male eat the puppies if she has them and he is close by?  Thanks.


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