How to Know When Your Dog Is About to Give Birth: Key Signs

Learn the crucial signs that indicate your dog is going to give birth, including nesting behaviors and temperature drop.

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Signs a dog is going to give birth: Look for restlessness and nesting behaviors. She may be panting and licking her genitals frequently. Temperature drop is a key sign; a drop to around 97-99°F (~36-37°C) suggests labor is imminent. Loss of appetite and shivering can also occur. Finally, noticeable contractions indicate birth is near. Always prepare a comfortable and safe area for the delivery.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are the first signs of labor in dogs? The first signs of labor in dogs include restlessness, nesting behaviors, and frequent panting.
  2. How can I prepare for my dog's delivery? Prepare a comfortable and safe area for delivery, and gather all necessary supplies for the whelping process.
  3. What temperature indicates that my dog is going into labor? A temperature drop to around 97-99°F (~36-37°C) suggests that labor is imminent.
  4. How long does a dog labor last? Dog labor can last anywhere from a few hours to over 24 hours, depending on the dog and the number of puppies.