At around 45 days of pregnancy you can get x-rays to determine if 1) the female is pregnant and 2) how many puppies she has in there. This is very accurate (95%) and much better than getting an ultrasound because you can count their skulls and spines as they are now calcified.
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Call your local vet and ask. There is no harm in asking. It varies largely state to state and vet to vet. The vet will also want to do a routine check up to make sure the mother is doing well in her pregnancy, the entire visit may cost around $100 or most likely more.
you might have to check with your vet.
Take him/her to the vet for a check up. f anything is wrong the vet will tell you.
check this out with your vet. if the dog needs it then the vet will prescribe and give correct dosage
No. and no vet would do this. You must let the pregnancy run its course before it can be spade.
What I would recommend is that you take the dog to the vet to check and see if there's any problems. It would be helpful to the vet if you bring along the cosmetic (s) your dog ate
Try a Benadrall, it's what i give to my dog, my vet says it's fine, but would check with your vet just in case.
Take your dog to the vet to check up on your dog. Dogs usually get fixed as puppies.
Gestation is usually about 63 days, but it depends on the dog. A vet check after day 35 after breeding can usually tell you if she is pregnant or not. An ultrasound can reveal pup after this time as well, but will not normally tell you how many pups there are. An x-ray after day 53 will be able to tell you how many pups to expect, so you know when she is done birthing. If you know the date of breeding, it's best to just wait until late into the pregnancy to confirm number of pups, as most times, when a dog is bred, they WILL be pregnant, especially if it is not a first litter.