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Pippa's pups have been wiggling constantly for 2 hours. Is this a sign that she might have her pups early? Poor thing is still trying to get to sleep. have been sitting watching bellyvition )
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Well, I'm assuming that dogs are the same as horses in that the mare's pelvic muscles always relax before the imminent birth in order for the foal to be delivered with ease :thumbsup:code_veronica said:P.S she seems to be er.. (how to put it politely :blink: ) lose in the back end.. a bit baggy i guess is the best way to explain it lol. i guess this is normal
You're not too excited then?! :- "code_veronica said:Pippa's pups have been wiggling constantly for 2 hours. Is this a sign that she might have her pups early? Poor thing is still trying to get to sleep. have been sitting watching bellyvition )
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