When do dogs usually give birth?
Under normal circumstances, dogs will give birth around 60 to 65 days into pregnancy, but the specific delivery time is closely related to the dog's physique, living environment, food nutrition, etc. When the dog is one month pregnant, you can take the dog to the hospital to take a X-ray to check the number of fetuses, fetal development, and estimate the dog's due date.
If the dog does not give birth on the due date, it is recommended to take the dog to the hospital for examination immediately and perform a caesarean section if necessary.
If your dog’s food intake decreases, he doesn’t eat, and he is lethargic in the past few days, he may be about to give birth. In fact, dogs are also very smart. Two to three days before giving birth, the dog mother's activity will be significantly reduced, and she will lie quietly most of the time, which can relieve abdominal pain and prepare for the next step of giving birth to a dog baby.
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