Signs Your Dog is About to Give Birth: Key Indicators

Learn the key signs that indicate your dog is ready to have puppies, from behavioral changes to physical symptoms.

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A dog getting ready to have puppies may exhibit nesting behaviors such as seeking a quiet, comfortable spot. Behavioral changes, like restlessness or clinginess, and physical signs such as a drop in body temperature (below 100°F) and swollen breasts are also indicators. Another clear sign is visible contractions. Make sure to provide a calm environment and monitor your dog closely as she prepares to give birth.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What behaviors indicate my dog is about to give birth? Look for nesting behaviors, restlessness, clinginess, and physical signs like swollen breasts and lowered body temperature.
  2. How can I support my dog during labor? Provide a quiet, comfortable space and monitor her closely as she prepares to give birth.
  3. What temperature indicates my dog is getting close to giving birth? A drop in body temperature below 100°F is a key sign that your dog is nearing labor.
  4. When should I call the vet during dog labor? If you notice prolonged contractions or any other concerning signs, contact your veterinarian.