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June 05, 2013

My female was bred to my male and she had a false pregnancy. Is it safe to breed her again or will she have another false pregnancy?

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Good Morning Cindy,

My 2 year old female was bred to my male (1 tie) and she had a false pregnancy. Vet said I could try again she is in good health otherwise. I have been researching the issue and have read conflicting information, some say yes it is safe to try again, others saying false pregnancy will happen again. My female has Leerburg breeding on her 5 generation pedigree stormfront on her 3rd. Have you ever experienced false pregnancy and if you have, have you had success in a second attempt or is it best to have her spayed? Of course my main concern is health.

Vet said he has seen it happen in first heats, but this was not her first heat. I waited for her to reach appropriate breeding age before I tried. If it helps, the male had not bred before either. It was first for both dogs.

Thank you so much for any advice you have to offer :)
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
False pregnancies are normal for some dogs. I have some dogs that experience this after every heat cycle if they are not bred. The tendency for false pregnancies doesn’t seem to affect the female’s ability to get pregnant, in my experience. Your timing may have been off for the breeding.

I would recommend finding a good repro vet and having a thorough reproductive exam done before trying again. The reproduction specialist we use does a scope, culture, and ultrasound of the female. I’d also recommend a thyroid test for both of your dogs, as a slight thyroid dysfunction can affect fertility.

Good luck with the dogs.

Cindy Rhodes

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