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If you're not planning to breed from your dog then it's best to have her spayed. If, however, you make the big decision to allow her to have puppies you're in for quite an adventure - here are a few signs that indicate pregnancy in dogs.
Your dog's teats will become swollen and more prominent 25 -30 days into the pregnancy. She also will start producing a vaginal discharge about one month after mating. You will usually notice her stomach swelling as she puts on weight 45-50 days after conception. Some dogs will also demonstrate a loss of appetite or signs of depression during gestation (pregnancy).
A trip to the vet
If you think your dog is pregnant you need to take her to the vet. This is both to confirm the pregnancy and to catch any complications that may arise early.
Your veterinarian will use a number of different methods to determine if your dog is pregnant. After 21-25 days your veterinarian can perform a test for relaxin, a hormone produced only by pregnant dogs. This method will confirm pregnancy but not the number of pups.
By feeling your dog's abdomen after 21 days, your vet may detect a thickening of the uterus and the presence of 'bumps' which indicate pregnancy. However a number of things can interfere with this method: an overweight dog, a single puppy or even just nervousness can make it difficult to administer a proper 'feel'.
A stethoscope or ECG can detect puppy heartbeats after twenty-five days but will probably not be able to distinguish individual heartbeats, making it a poor tool to determine how many puppies there are.
A common pregnancy assessment is with an ultrasound. This is non-invasive, reliable and can detect puppies at about 28 days.
The most accurate method of counting puppies is with an x-ray, which can detect skeletons after 49 days. Some vets will advise against performing an x-ray to avoid exposing the developing puppies to radiation.
Preparing for a new litter
In the months leading up to the birth there is not a lot you need to do for your expecting mother besides ensuring she continues to receive a good, healthy diet. You should encourage her to exercise so she's in good shape for what could be a long and drawn out birth.
In the days before your dog gives birth she'll probably start becoming restless and scratching at the ground or in her bed. She's looking to make a nest for the delivery. You should provide her with an enclosure, ideally this should be something she will be able to come and go from, but confine the puppies.
A cardboard box of an appropriate size for your dog will do or you might consider a small children's paddling pool. Fill the "nest" with towels, blankets or old sheets. Don't use anything you're hoping to use again though, as giving birth tends to be a messy business.
If you know the day of conception your vet should be able to calculate a due date. Another way is to monitor the mother's temperature when you think she's getting close to giving birth. A dog's temperature is usually around 38.4 degrees. Her temperature will drop to below 37.8 degrees just before birth.
Is my dog going into labour?
The signs of imminent birth are restlessness, frequent need to urinate, panting and digging in her "nest". Usually there will be a dark green discharge from the vagina. This means the placenta has detached and the mother is ready to give birth. If the discharge appears and your dog has still not had puppies after a few hours, contact your vet for help.
A mother dog can usually handle a birth completely on her own. She'll deliver the puppies, take them out of the amniotic membrane, chew off the umbilical cord and begin to clean them up.
A helping hand
If the new mother doesn't seem to know what to do, is exhausted or is in the midst of delivering another puppy, there are a few things you can do. If the puppy isn't already out, remove them from the membrane they’re encased in.
If you need to sever the umbilical cord, take a piece of sturdy thread and tie it tightly around the cord about an inch away from the puppy's body. Tie another tight loop a little further down from the first loop then cut the cord with a pair of clean scissors.
Pinch the skin on the back of the puppy's neck and try to get them to cry out. Crying out will clear the fluid from the puppy's airways. If you have a small eye-drop pipette you can use it to gently suck out the fluid on the puppy's nose.
When the delivery is over encourage the mother to go outside to stretch her muscles and relieve herself. Clean up the towels and blankets and replace them with clean ones. Then leave your new mother alone with her new puppies to nurse.
Congratulations on a successful delivery.
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Hill's Science Plan Mature Adult Multipack Wet Dog Food with Chicken & Beef are complete premium pet foods for mature adult dogs from 7 years. Your dog will love these deliciously smooth and savoury minced loaves, formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support the needs of adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Hypoallergenic Adult Wet Dog Food with Salmon is a complete premium pet food for all adult dogs from 1 year. This savoury tinned loaf is specially formulated for dogs with delicate skin and stomachs. It features a single novel animal protein source and is grain-free.
Hill's Science Plan Puppy Multipack Wet Dog Food with Chicken & Beef are complete premium pet foods for growing puppies from weaning until 1 year old and for pregnant and nursing dogs. Your puppy will love these deliciously smooth and savoury minced loaves, formulated for balanced nutrition and overall health.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Multipack Wet Dog Food with Chicken, Beef & Turkey are complete premium pet foods for adult dogs from 1 year. Your dog will love these deliciously smooth and savoury minced loaves, formulated for balanced nutrition and overall health.
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