Understanding Dog False Pregnancy: Causes and Care
Discover how common false pregnancy is in dogs and what you need to know to care for your pet effectively.
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False pregnancy (pseudopregnancy) in dogs is relatively common, affecting up to 50-75% of unspayed females. This phenomenon occurs due to hormonal changes after a heat cycle, causing physical and behavioral symptoms similar to pregnancy, such as nesting behavior and milk production. While it usually resolves on its own, consult your vet if symptoms persist or cause distress to your dog. Spaying can prevent future episodes.
FAQs & Answers
- What are the symptoms of false pregnancy in dogs? Symptoms include nesting behaviors, mood swings, and milk production in unspayed females.
- How long does a false pregnancy last in dogs? Typically, a false pregnancy lasts for about 2-3 weeks but can vary.
- Can false pregnancy in dogs be prevented? Yes, spaying your dog can significantly reduce the chance of false pregnancies.