Please put her inside! Male dogs miles away can smell her and will scale fences to get to her! A female having puppies in her first heat can kill her, because she is still a pup herself.
If you don't know much about dogs being in heat, you do not know enough to breed. Breeding dogs should be left up to professionals... she could need a c-seciont, she could get an infection, so many things could happen to hurt her or her puppies and it would cost an enormous amount of money! Millions of dogs die in shelters in our country every year, why add to that statistic?
Check in with your local ASPCA or animal control. They will offer low-cost spaying, usually from $20-40. That little amount of money will prevent cancer, impregnation, and trauma to you & your pet, it IS SO worth it. Just, keep her indoors when you are not watching her (you can keep her in a secure room with hard flooring to prevent staining) to be sure a stray male doesn't find her. When she is done with her heat, she can be spayed. I truly URGE you to spay your female. Think about her life, the lives of the puppies she would end up producing, their puppies, etc... there are plenty of puppies out there homeless, and the population does not need to increase.






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