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    • How to Breed Pitbulls and Boxers

      Breeding pitbulls and boxers creates a large breed of dog known as the bull boxer. Typically, as pittbulls and boxers are social animals, the bull boxers are as well, and enjoy the company of other people and dogs. Some claim that breeding the two types of dog negates some of the health problems experienced by the two different... more »

    • How Does a Dog Give Birth?

      The duration of a canine pregnancy usually lasts 63 days. However, it is not unusual for smaller breeds to deliver early and larger breeds to deliver later. If you know the time of conception, it should be easy to determine when your dog will deliver the pups. If you are not sure on the date of conception, a veterinarian can help you... more »

    • Dog Pregnancy Signs

      Newborn puppies are fun, but first your dog's pregnancy needs to be discovered. There are certain signs to look for in a pregnant dog from early on in the pregnancy. The body, personality of the dog and the behavior are all subject to changes during the entire pregnancy. Some of the most common signs are in early pregnancy. By the... more »

    • How to Tell My Dog Is Pregnant

      When you're trying to determine if your dog is pregnant, reliable information is difficult to come by. This guide explains how to determine pregnancy in your canine. more »

    • How to Breed Chihuahuas

      Breeding your Chihuahua is a very important process since there are many factors you need to consider including the age of the parent dogs. Once the puppies are born you need to consider important factors such as nourishment. In order to get the best results from your Chihuahua breeding you need to make the right decisions and follow... more »

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    • How Are Puppies Born?

      The birth of puppies is the culmination of a process that begins two months earlier, when a male dog mates with a female dog. Once a female dog's... more »

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