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What To Do If Your Dog Is Pregnant

Continue With Limited Exercise

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All dogs need exercise to stay healthy and happy. However, when a dog is pregnant, her exercise needs will change. During the first few weeks of pregnancy, your dog’s energy levels will likely stay the same, and she will be able to maintain her normal exercise routine. It is essential to continue providing some physical activity for your pregnant dog, but it is also important to be aware of her changing limits.

Short walks around the block or short play sessions in the backyard will be sufficient to keep her active without over-exerting herself. But, as her pregnancy progresses, she will become increasingly tired, and her growing belly will restrict her movements. At this point, it is best to reduce the intensity and duration of her exercise sessions.

You may need to limit her exercise as her due date approaches. By being mindful of your pregnant dog’s changing needs, you can help to ensure a healthy pregnancy for both her and her puppies.

Be Prepared For Emergencies

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Dogs are part of the family, and their health and well-being are always top priorities. But when a dog is pregnant, there are a few extra things to consider in terms of emergency preparedness. First and foremost, it’s crucial to have a list of emergency contacts on hand, including your veterinarian, a local animal hospital, and a pet-friendly 24-hour hotline.

By being prepared ahead of time, you can ensure that your dog is safe and ready for anything. 

Preparing For Your Dog To Give Birth

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As the time for your dog’s delivery approaches, it’s essential to prepare for the arrival of her puppies. If you’re getting ready for your dog to give birth, there are a few things you should do to prepare. First, ensure a safe, quiet place for your dog to give birth. She will need a comfortable place to rest and feel secure. Consider setting up a special bed or area just for her.

Second, gather all the supplies you’ll need, including towels, blankets, gowns (if you plan to assist with the delivery), and scissors (to cut the umbilical cord). It’s also a good idea to have some food and water on hand in case she needs it during or after labor. Lastly, try to stay calm and relaxed. Dogs can sense your emotions, and you don’t want to stress her out inadvertently. If you can stay calm and confident, it will help her through this tough time.

What To Do While Your Dog Is Giving Birth

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Giving birth is a momentous occasion for any mother, human or canine. If you’re lucky enough to be present when your dog is giving birth, there are a few things you can do to help her through the process. Once she’s in labor, offer her plenty of encouragement and reassurance. Let her know that you’re there for her; if possible, find a quiet spot for her to give birth in, away from the hustle and bustle of the house.

If she wants to lie down, offer her some support by placing a pillow under her head or body. And if she starts to push, resist the urge to help her – just let nature take its course. With a little patience and some TLC, your dog will soon be holding her new bundle of joy in her paws.

Be Prepared If Your Dog Is Pregnant!

Although your furry friend having puppies can be a scary time for you and your dog, it’s important to remember that giving birth is just a natural part of life. Dogs have been doing it in the wild for thousands of years. However, that does mean you have to leave your dog alone and let her handle it! Following some of the tips above on what to expect can help her feel more comfortable and be completely prepared when your dog is pregnant!

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