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how long does it take for a dog to have pupies?

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Question by jake
Submitted on 12/21/2003
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how long does it take for a dog to have pupies?



Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 2/15/2004
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Counting from the last day of breeding its 58-66 days. (9 weeks)

 

Answer by JOSH
Submitted on 6/7/2005
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6WEEKS

 

Answer by danielle
Submitted on 10/11/2005
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it takes them two hours to have pupies.

 

Answer by lufflemen
Submitted on 1/27/2006
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prolly around 10 to 15 hours from when the dog had sexualactivitey

 

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