Sunday, June 20, 2010

Dog pregnancy?

i bred my lab 6 weeks ago today she has large teats lost belly hair and has put weight on but no discharge does there need 2 be discharge the vet stresses her out so dont want to take her



Dog pregnancy?

well there water breaks about 5-10 minutes before giving birth, and u can have a home birth depending on the breed as long as u already checked how big the pups were, and it depends on the breed too,like bulldogs almost always need c-sections



Dog pregnancy?

You may not see a discharge until she reaches time of whelping the pups.Your pet will deliver the pups at or around 9 wks. or 59 to 63 days from time of breeding.



Dog pregnancy?

About 63 days is the gestation period for a dog.



When a dog goes into labor she will start to pant %26amp; her temp will fall. when contractions start you should see a pup within an hour if not take to the vet immediatly!!!



Dog pregnancy?

She'll go off food the day she gives birth and shiver a little bit. These are god clues so watch out for them



Dog pregnancy?

6 weeks is to soon they carry for 9 weeks or 63 days



Dog pregnancy?

No there doesn't need to be a discharge. Hopefully your ***** and the sire have very low hip scores, clear elbows and current clear eye certificates. With over 45, 000 Labradors registered last year, yours needs to be pretty exceptional to be worth breeding!



Dog pregnancy?

there will be discharge when her waters break but that wont be for another 3 weeks dogs are pregnant for 9 weeks so don't worry everything seem s fine all the best



Dog pregnancy?

If you bred her in the 5 day window that she could actually be bred (dogs are not like humans - the 63 days are counted from when the eggs drop, not from when they are fertilized) then she probably is pregnant. Dogs also do not stop their cycle until after that 63 days is up as well (ie. their hormones are the same whether or not they actually conceive).



There doesn't need to be discharge, but it is indicative of conception (very light, clear discharge) - also the loss of hair and large teats are not indicative per say. If you are unsure whether she is pregnant or not, ask either your breeder or a local breed club for opinions on the matter. At about 6 weeks you may also hear the heartbeats if you us a stethoscope to listen (this is very difficult if you haven't been listening to what 'normal' is for your dog though).



Dog pregnancy?

If you've not have a vet check yet you really should take her, particulary if this is the first time you've bred a dog. You do not necessarily have a discharge when a ***** is pregnant, but you need to make sure she is definitely pregnant and not having a false pregancy or starting with a uterine infection. Your vet should also advise you about worming and nutrition, both of which are extremely important during pregnancy.



Dog pregnancy?

Any responsible pet owner knows a trip to the vet is an absolute MUST if your animal is pregnant. If you can't handle it, stop breeding your dog and cease being a pet owner.

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