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Dog Breeding & Pregnancy : Dog Care: Signs of Pregnancy

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Signs of dog pregnancy are similar to in-heat behaviors like having a swollen belly, a decreased appetite, decreased energy level and increased neediness. Recognize the signs of a pregnant dog with tips from a veterinarian in this free video on dog care.

Expert: Dr. Pam Nichols
Contact: www.k-9rehab.com
Bio: Dr. Pam Nichols has been a veterinarian for 13 years, and she owns the Animal Care Center in Bountiful, Utah.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

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  • I was very sad last week because I had to put my dog down, he was just too heavy and my arms were getting tired.

  • yeahh my dog was just running around the the neighborhood and just happened to get pregnant... the puppies are still really cute though! haha

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  • this is my dog second pregnancy so I decided to take her to her mom because shes always finds comfort with her even when they where both pregnate plus they had the babies one week apart.

  • My dog hasn't been as active as she usually is she used run after the ball and jump all the time now she doesn't even pay attention to her chew toy she prefers to be laying down in front of a heater we have to keep the place warm and she hasn't been eating much. Please help :/

  • uh oh i knew it

  • @Carbon657 Thats funny hahaha(:

  • that dog is so cute

  • My dog had her heat cycle about 10 weeks. Yesterday, her belly area got swollen, her nipps. also did and she isn't as active as she used to be. I think she hasn't been eating as much. She is 3 years old and Is a black black. PLease help!

  • @TheCheesey1012 Well yea that is an accident. But that's why alot of shelters try to make an effort to help pet owners get discounts in getting dogs spayed/neutered because you're right, accidents do happen. In fact, if you adopt the animal from the shelter most times they'll have it spayed/neutered already or will help you get it done for free. So the BEST thing for a pet owner to do is to make sure they're unable to reproduce :)

  • That dogs faded.

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