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Hi my name is Lee Ann. I am 29 years old and Graduated from Bethany college obtaining a bachelors of music. I am a happily married woman with two kids, ages3 and 2. I currently have six books out on the market, all of which can be found on amazon. The first is called The Leaf: One fallen heart and a burning desire, my second is called Avengement of Glory, my third is called Spiral of Enlightenment, fourth one is called Prodigy of the Immortal, fifth one is called Augment in the Realm of Darkness, and my sixth novel is called Bond in the Spiritual Heart. I started this advice column to see if I could give good advice. Turns out I am pretty good, better than I thought actually. I enjoy seeing people smile when I give them good advice and they use it. It makes me feel better as a person to help people. I want to make the world a better place and I think that starting an advice column is the right way to begin. Writing is a huge part of my life, without it, I wouldn't be able to function properly. After seven years, I think I have done pretty well as an advice columnist.
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My female went into heat for the first time and the bleeding stopeed about two weeks ago. However the vulva is still out and I hear that as long as it's out she can get pregnant. Is this true? I want to be able to bring my male around but not if there is ANY chance he could get her pregnant.
Thank you
Techinically she can get pregnant anytime if they are doing it. The best thing to do is if don't already have a male, buy one thats already fixed. I have a male pitbull that has been fixed and he doesn't want to do anything. Even though my female pitbull tries to show him how to do it, it doesn't phase him at all. If you already have a male that isn't fixed, you can keep them together as long as you keep a close eye on them. Whenever you have to leave or something, keep them separated.
(Rating: 5) Yes I do already have an un-altered male pitt. A friend was taking care of him while she was in heat but my friend is going back home to see family so she can't keep my male. I guess I'll have to just keep a good eye on the two of them.
Thanks!