Usually, pregnancy reactions occur in female dogs 2-3 weeks after mating, and there will be symptoms such as loss of appetite, restlessness, vomiting, etc.; however, the pregnancy reactions of each dog are different. Some may become quieter and easily tired. After 3 weeks, the breasts will become enlarged; after 30 days, the abdomen will be enlarged, the breasts will sag, the weight will increase, and the number of urination will increase. After 50 days, fetal movements can be seen on the side of the abdomen.
can also basically tell that the dog is pregnant based on its clinical manifestations. Dogs may experience increased appetite after pregnancy and do not like fitness exercises and their abdomen circumference. However, it is not accurate to judge the dog's pregnancy based on the eye view method, and generally only the second half of the pregnancy period is judged. Secondly, it is best to judge whether the dog is pregnant and its baby's size, total number, etc. during pregnancy. For example, when the pregnancy is about 25 days, it is generally possible to make an exact pregnancy diagnosis based on B-ultrasound test.
After pregnancy, dogs will experience breast enlargement, abdominal circumference expands, and appetite increases. Some dogs will continue to suffer from nausea and vomiting. The pregnancy period of a dog is around 2 months. Generally, one month after the breeding period, you can go to the pet clinic for an ultrasound check to see if you are pregnant and the baby's growth level. Pay attention to controlling your diet during all pregnancy to prevent the baby from developing too much, causing the dog to suffer from difficult labor.