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Article: Guide can help you with pet pregnancy.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- October 11, 2000
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It's midnight and you are awakened from your presidential-debate-induced slumber by the whimpering of your female pet. What could be bothering her? She has been doing so well since she disappeared for one night during her heat cycle two months ago.
Yes, she has been eating a lot and gaining weight but she looks and acts so healthy. You realize that she is straining and grunting as though she is trying to pass a kidney stone.
Then the brain cloud clears and suddenly you recognize what is going on: Your little Doodlebug is pregnant and trying to have babies! Now what do I do?
To avoid this kind of panic-filled situation, the following information ...