The earlier you know your dog is pregnant, the better.
Pregnancy in dogs can be difficult to detect. A responsible pet owner will want to know the signs and symptoms of pregnancy to ensure proper health care. The most accurate way to know if your dog is going to have puppies is to take a trip to the veterinarian. A simple blood test and X-ray will give you your answer. But if your female dog is not spayed and you suspect that she may be pregnant, there are some signs and symptoms that you can look for on your own.
Instructions
1. Pay close attention to your dog's eating habits. If she has a decreased appetite or isn't showing much interest in her favorite chow, this could be a sign of morning sickness.
2. Check for vaginal discharge, a common sign of pregnancy.
3. Notice if your dog has enlarged teats. A female dog's nipples will become engorged in preparation for nursing her pups.
4. Look for behavioral changes in your dog. If she is usually active and appears unusually tired, she may be pregnant. Appearing uncomfortable or signs of general unrest can be tell-tale signs as well.
5. Check your dog's stomach to see if it appears enlarged or swollen. This symptom occurs midway through the pregnancy. You may even be able to gently feel for the puppies as well.
6. Look for signs of "nesting," your dog's way of getting ready for the birth and aftercare of the puppies. She may scratch at the floor or the blankets as if to fluff them.
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