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Caring for Your Pregnant Dog

... . This will prevent them from spreading diseases to her.Keeping an eye out for these symptoms of pregnant dogs when you have not fixed them is important. Even if you do not want more puppies it is important that you keep them and the mother ... Read Read: Caring for Your Pregnant Dog

By: nlwest21 | 30/11/2008 | Pets

Pregnant Dog Symptoms: Is My Dog Pregnant?

... of 63 days. Some dog breeds would deliver puppies in 54 days, though. Others, however, may take as much as 74 days before giving birth. Pregnant dogs tend to be more affectionate. A good number of them are very clingy too. There are dogs ... Read Read: Pregnant Dog Symptoms: Is My Dog Pregnant?

By: Edward Chen | 22/03/2009 | Pets

Pregnant dog: a special food from the 2nd month

... or prepared foods). The simplest, cheapest and most convenient way is to distribute quality kibble formulated for the needs of the pregnant dog, which ensure good maternal nutrition and proper fetal growth and avoid many health problems ( ... Read Read: Pregnant dog: a special food from the 2nd month

By: Arnel Saguban | 05/10/2009 | Pets

What should you feed a pregnant dog

... . It is true that not all dog food is created equally and some can do more harm than good. A pregnant dog, like a human will go through changes during pregnancy that tax the body and require more nutrients to feed and nourish the growing ... Read Read: What should you feed a pregnant dog

By: Steve Mcl | 10/08/2009 | Pets

Are Vitamin Supplements for your Pregnant Dog Necessary?

... types of supplements is the same. “How do I know what dosage of supplement to administer to my pregnant dog?” You will find the correct supplement for your dog by looking at the labels of the supplements. The correct supplement ... Read Read: Are Vitamin Supplements for your Pregnant Dog Necessary?

By: Charley Hwang | 19/04/2007 | Pets

HOW TO TREAT KENNEL COUGH PREGNANT DOG

... dog is pregnant. You will obviously want to treat the symptoms. The difference on whether you have to make a trip to the vet is whether your pregnant dog has a mild case or a severe case of kennel cough. I will list the symptoms and some ... Read Read: HOW TO TREAT KENNEL COUGH PREGNANT DOG

By: Maral Heggemeier | 26/10/2009 | Pets

HEARTWORM TREATMENT AND PREGNANT DOG | CAN IT BE DONE

... can treat with certain medications. You are smart enough to know that heartworms are serious but you wonder about the safety for pregnant dogs and probably will finally wonder about whether you can treat the puppies after they are borne. ... Read Read: HEARTWORM TREATMENT AND PREGNANT DOG | CAN IT BE DONE

By: Maral Heggemeier | 25/10/2009 | Pets

Nutritional Issues to Watch Out For in Pregnant Dogs

... during early phases of reproduction may take on several forms. Those most likely to be recognized are: a. Obviously sick appearance of the dog. This obvious symptom will not be visible until after the pups are born. Body weight loss causes ... Read Read: Nutritional Issues to Watch Out For in Pregnant Dogs

By: Kelly Marshall | 01/03/2009 | Pets

Dog Labor Symptoms

... dog owners find that they have no idea when their pregnant dog will give birth. The worst part of it is that they do not know what symptoms to look for when it comes to knowing if their dog is pregnant and when she is likely to give birth. ... Read Read: Dog Labor Symptoms

By: Achachi Nyakundi | 30/06/2008 | Pets

Dog Pregnancy Symptoms: Is Your Dog Pregnant?

... . Your dog's nipple will begin to grow. Most of the changes that humans go through during pregnancy can be observed in dogs. Pregnant dogs would have plumper nipples in preparation for milk production. There would be changes in the dog's ... Read Read: Dog Pregnancy Symptoms: Is Your Dog Pregnant?

By: Edward Chen | 30/03/2009 | Pets
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Dog Pregnancy - Signs and Care

... breeding. Always visit the vet to consult for her condition, from approximate 21-25 days, endocrinological tests detects pregnant dog hormone, relaxin. Puppies hearth beat can be detected after 25 days using ECG but its difficult to test ... Read Read: Dog Pregnancy - Signs and Care

By: Wishbone | 23/05/2008 | Pets

Breeding your Dog: Does it Make Any Cents?

... of the pups. If anything goes wrong you may have to pay for ultrasounds or an emergency C-section. Oh yeah, pregnant dogs eat more, and need more vitamins…We’re talking $500 or more, even for a healthy pregnancy. You’ll need some ... Read Read: Breeding your Dog: Does it Make Any Cents?

By: Emma Snow | 16/08/2007 | Pets

Choosing the Best Dog Food

... of each and additional information about other profiles: # Growth/Lactation - A product intended for growing puppies, for pregnant dogs or lactating females. # Maintenance - Suitable for any adult, non-reproducing dog of normal activity ... Read Read: Choosing the Best Dog Food

By: Jane Simmons | 24/10/2008 | Pets

Dog Breeders: How to Choose the Right One

... likely have a waiting list for the next litter. Since the breeder is not worried about financial gain, but the health of the pregnant dog and the litter of puppies instead, they most likely will not be encouraging the mother dog to become ... Read Read: Dog Breeders: How to Choose the Right One

By: Richard Livitski | 08/02/2007 | Pets

Natural Cures For Dog - 2 All-Natural Supplements Used to Fight Stress

... of anxiety and fear. Melatonin works in the body for up to eight hours. It is recommended that you do not use this supplement on pregnant dogs. Make sure that you consult your vet before using for the recommended safety dose. Natural ... Read Read: Natural Cures For Dog - 2 All-Natural Supplements Used to Fight Stress

By: Kelly Marshall | 30/11/2008 | Pets

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