Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - when you say he 'got into' the female but you don't think anything happened, I assume you mean that he got into the area where she was, but you don't think they mated. If they did mate, there may be up to a 50% chance of pregnancy resulting. Mating can be quite quick. My first comment would be, never be embarrassed to speak to your vet. Vets have no interest in judging owners; their job is to help your pet. What's more, it is difficult to own an in-season bitch and a male in the same household and never make a mistake. The best method of pregnancy diagnosis is by ultrasound, after 3 weeks. Before 3 weeks, a positive is often true but sometimes you see 'false negatives,' ie the pregnancy is there but the ultrasound doesn't pick it up. Non-veterinary methods (looking for changes in the female) can take a lot longer to show.
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