Signs and precautions for dog pregnancy. Here are some things you need to pay attention to when your dog is pregnant:

Signs of dog pregnancy
Generally, the pregnancy cycle of dogs is about 3 to 4 weeks. Female dogs will experience vomiting and loss of appetite during the third or fourth week of pregnancy. Then in one month, the female dog's breasts will begin to swell and the nipples will begin to become obvious. When she is nearly two months pregnant, the female dog will start to become restless and like to scratch things with her paws. When your dog shows the above signs, he may be pregnant.Be careful not to eat too much when your dog is pregnant
In the first month of pregnancy, the female dog should avoid strenuous exercise, as strenuous exercise may lead to miscarriage. Don't feed your dog too much food, because if you eat too much food and can't exercise, the female dog will gain weight unscrupulously. After gaining weight, it will be easy to have dystocia, which is also detrimental to the health of the dog.Pay attention to dietary nutrition during pregnancy
After the dog is pregnant for nearly two months, you can clearly see that the female dog’s belly has swelled. At this time, you can appropriately add some nutrients to the dog, such as meat. But don't feed too much, as it can cause dystocia. A female dog that is two months pregnant will become a little reluctant to exercise, but it is necessary to take her for a walk, which will help her give birth smoothly. Random articles
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