It is not advised to buy pregnancy tests for your dog, as tests have been only tested on humans. There is no guarantee that any test may confirm pregnancy. Though if you were to observe a teat on your dog, and it appears swollen and feels softer and smoother than they have felt, observe the behavior of your dog's stomach if in the next few weeks it grows, there is a 90% chance that your dog is pregnant unless it is a bloating condition (I advise you to see a veterinarian immediately if this is the case) or your dog is being overfed.
You can take your dog to the vet to see if it's pregnant any time! Just make sure you know the times for the Vet Clinic.
you don't need to take her to the vet unless she has some kind of condition or she's having trouble during labor.
if you feel more comfortable anytime
Great question! If you passed the third grade, you would know the answer is no. Thanks for thinking tho!
Question closed Only a veterinarian would know for sure
When your pregnant you give off pheramones (i think) and a dog has super smell so i guess they could. i think
It depends on the dog and the coat; for a pregnant animal, I would groom thoroughly but in no way that would harm or stress the animal or the puppies.
Good question! I would think a dog could only get pregnant by one dog at a time.
If your dog has Valley Fever and is pregnant, best would be a trip to the vet. It could spread to the puppies.
In order to determine if your pregnant dog is dilating, you need to monitor her eating habits and listen for whimpering sounds. Also, if your dog's temperature goes below 97 degrees she is dilating.
Take her to the vet to get X-rays and uf she is resting more
Clarification needed: when the dog is pregnant or when you are pregnant?
Often, a male dog is protective of the pregnant female dog, usually if he is the "mate." Sometimes dogs, mates of the pregnant dog or not, will act aggressivley towards the female dog, also known as the "bitch."
take the dog to the vetenarian and have them check it out
This could be dangerous for the small dog. It would be wise to call your vet and ask him.