Usually they don't get nipple enlargement unless they are pregnant, but she
could be having a false pregnancy.  If she is pregnant and you don't want to
breed her again, you could get her fixed (but do is ASAP).  If you do not
want to fix her, I would let her have the puppies, if she is pregnant.  The
medicine used to terminate is very hard on them (harder than pregnancy/
birth).  A vet visit is in order to determine what is going on.  

 Amanda 
Carling Chinese Cresteds
http://www.carlingchinesecrested.com
http://www.tastefullysimple.com/ajonckheere
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8. Unwanted pregnancy or just female development?
    Posted by: "Sue E" [EMAIL PROTECTED] lizzz_34
    Date: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:20 am ((PDT))

My female chihuahua went into heat on the 12th of last month. I was 
sure I had seperated my male and her in time. They were not in contact 
at all for the entire time (I hope)
What I'm not sure of is her nipples are somewhat developed. Is this 
normal after a female has gone into heat? She is only 10 months old and 
I do not want to breed her this young. 
We did have both dogs at a sitter the weekend before so it "could" have 
happened then.
I guess what I'm asking is could she be pregnant by the sounds of it 
and due to her age should or can it be terminated?
>From what I have read it could be a false pregnancy.
Thanks





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