ANSWERS: 6
  • The same thing happend to my son and some came out pitbull and some game out german shepard and some was mixed so it is hard to say but most likely they will turn out the same way
  • Puppies will happen I would think.
  • Congratulations, your going to be the proud grandparent to a whole load of puppies.
  • If the bitch was spayed or your dogs are neutered, you shouldn't have any trouble.
  • Some of the puppies will be Pitbulls and some of them will be pitbull/ st. bernard mixed... You should get DNA testing done on all of the pups (even if it looks obvious, sometimes you'll be surprised at the results) so that you will know which ones are mixed and which ones are not. Other than that, I highly suggest that you watch your dogs closer, the last thing this country needs is more mixed breeds.. or you should get your dogs neutered (At least the st. bernard if its pits you want to breed).... Just curious as to why you had your intact St. Bernard around a female of a different breed during her season, and when you were breeding that female with one of your males.... The Saint should have been under lock and key as should have the female after she had successfully mated.
  • One of two things. Nothing, or the dog will be knocked up.

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