Monday, May 31, 2010

How to Make Sure If My Dog is Pregnant?

It is always difficult for people to find out if their dogs are pregnant. The doctors for dogs tell me I can get the exact answer with the help of B ultrasonic after 3 weeks.
But how do I know before that time? Keep an eye on your dogs and you would find some symptoms of being pregnant.
Do you notice that your dog is in dog heat? Dog heat often lasts 21 days and appears twice per year. When your dog is just in dog heat, it means it is ready for mating, and it is also the time for being pregnant.
Dog heat has the signs of being blood discharges and redness of dog's vulva or rear. From the first time you noticed signs of dog heat of your dog, it means you will see this happen after half a year. Experts suggest that, the best time for dog to have babies is after one and a half years old. There would be great hurt for their health for having babies in the time that they are not old enough.
After the dog heat happened, you need to pay attention to your dog if you want to make sure if your dog is pregnant. You can bring it to the vet or try to figure it out by yourself. If you want to do it by your own, there are some suggestions that I can provide. Try to feel your dog's abdomen after some time. If your dog have been pregnant, its abdomen should feels firmly, which suggests there are puppies forming inside. When it is time for x-ray, it is better to make it sure by x-ray examination. This examination is power enough to provide the most exact answer.
Dogs that have been pregnant would be more affectionate, some of them are clingy too. Pay attention to some unusual signs your dog has after a dog heat, which may give you some ideas. When they are being with companies or other strangers, they wound tend to be aggressive and anti-social. All of these actions are just ok because they are trying to protect their little puppies inside their bodies.
The pregnant time for a dog would be about 2 month. When it is sure that your dog has been pregnant, it comes to be your work to take good care for it.

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