I would say no because the take off can make her stomach flip just like it can with humans. It would be very uncomfortable for the dog, and I would suggest not to, just to be safe.
Yes
Thinking is that, if possible, you should not let a dog (bitch) get pregnant in her first season.
No, it can be fatal to her puppies.
no, you dont want that dog teachin that baby that ruff sh1t.
Yes, it's fine. Consult with you doctor just in case.
It is generally not recommended for pregnant dogs to fly, especially in the later stages of pregnancy. The stress, changes in air pressure, and potential for complications during travel can pose risks to the health of both the mother and the puppies. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before making any decisions about flying with a pregnant dog.
The sound or feel may not be very normal to your dog, making him/her worried that it's not safe.
It is usally safe because my dogs were bro and sis and they made pups togher and the pups were ok.
It is not recommended to give a pregnant dog a flea bath as the chemicals in flea shampoos could potentially harm the developing puppies. Consult with your veterinarian for safe and effective flea treatment options for pregnant dogs.
It is generally safe to carry a pregnant dog, especially in the later stages of pregnancy when she may have difficulty moving around. However, it is important to be gentle, provide support to the belly area, and avoid any sudden movements to prevent causing stress or harming the developing puppies. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on handling a pregnant dog.
To prevent your female dog from getting pregnant, you can have her spayed by a veterinarian. Spaying is a surgical procedure that removes her reproductive organs, preventing pregnancy. It is a safe and effective way to control breeding and improve your dog's health.
Unless your breathing it in like an addiction, no, it's breath.