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my dog..


Question Posted Friday November 9 2007, 12:03 pm

My dog is a Rat terrier mixed with Jack Russell, and she a few months old, i honestly don't know hot old she is, but we got her when she was 6 weeks old.


Alright, shes been bleeding..for about 1-2 weeks? Has she started her period? Me and my mom are getting worried. We are pretty sure it's her period, but how long will she be bleeding like this? We're trying to keep her in as much as we can, cause we have big dogs, and we don't want them to hurt her.

is there a website where i can read about this stuff, or does anyone know anything?
Thanks Alot!


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dancedance42 answered Friday November 9 2007, 8:36 pm:
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Or you can take her to the vet, which would be the best, because they know exactly what is going on.

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