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I would like to know on a yorky what the first thing is that...

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Question by lynn
Submitted on 10/18/2003
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I would like to know on a yorky what the first thing is that would come out of my dog once she starts labor


Answer by kellio
Submitted on 12/1/2003
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most likely there will be watery stuff and then probably a head and legs but if its breech then it's tail and legs and if the puppies are like over 15 minuites apart i would become worried.

 

Answer by Kit-Kat
Submitted on 1/26/2004
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Lynn,
My dog had pups (but she`s a Labrador Retriver, but that makes no difference) and the first thing that comes out is blood!

 

Answer by wake up and smell the puppies
Submitted on 5/16/2004
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pups can safely be an hour or so apart.

 

Answer by Amber
Submitted on 9/21/2006
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What do yorkys usally cost

 

Answer by Sara
Submitted on 11/4/2006
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I think you should ask a vet. What comes out first and how far apart should the puppies be?

 

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