Here are a couple ways.
1.The female in which is going to give birth will come up to a female person and nudge her hand with her snout while whining and whimpering.
2.The female in which is going to give birth will make a circular looking nest with her paws and then will claw some hair out of her back for a warm comfy nest. if you see them doing this it will be no longer than 3 days before the dog has new puppies.
This is just from experience so I hope it helps.
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The best way to know exactly when your dog is going to give birth is take her temperature every day, when it goes below 99 derees, she will give birth within 12 hours. I breed German shepherds and I start taking the temperatures at 61 days of pregnancy. This is a sure way if yo now when she got prenant. If not, then she will do alot of circling, mostly in darker, quieter rooms, sometimes even closets. Make sure shehas a big enough box or bed to go to
mini pigs will be coming out
when she goes through puberty and has a fat tummy
Yes, Poodles are dogs and all dogs give birth to live pups. The female Poodle breast feeds her pups, so they are considered mammals.
The dog will usually lie down and start breathing heavily.
There will be a large pop-up on your page telling you to call the vet.
Their pelvic area will be separated just a week before they give birth.
Probably you can give birth as a man.
No.
No. Dogs are mammals which mean sin most cases they give birth to live young. Dogs usually have about 7-10 puppies but it varies depending on the age and breed of the dog (or bitch). The only person who thinks dogs lay eggs is Peter Griffin from Family Guy who says at the end of Screwed the pooch: Hey you know what? I..I always thought dogs..you know..lay eggs. So...so..you know I learned..er..something today! Hope I helped
Whatever you speak the dog will learn.
there are crucial weeks after birth where a pup learns who it's family is. to tame dogs, they are born and raised immediately by humans so they know them as your family. if they are isolated with dogs, they know dogs to be their family and won't like people much, if they are alone after birth, besides not knowing of their kind much, they will be withdrawn and know only of themselves. they need socialization after birth just as any other child or baby animal would.
Keep it on a leash around dogs you know it doesnt get on with, or on first metings with other dogs. Don't take them of it until you know how there relationship is going.