it all depends. with my dog, we could not even see signs pf pregnancy let alone feel the puppies until close to birth date. give it another week or so:)
There is no formal standards that I know of. Commonly working service dogs are not bred. Most people who use service dogs are not particularly into dog showing or breeding. There are individuals however who are disabled who do engage in dog activities as a hobby or a job. Such people might breed their working service dog or breed certain dogs to make puppies that are suitable for service work. I would propose that the standards that apply to responsibly breeding dogs for other purposes apply to the breeding of service dogs. These would be evaluation for the proper physical makeup of the dog, extensive health clearances done to try to prevent the passing of genetic health conditions. And I'd propose that it is very important to have high standards pertaining to the temperament and working ability of these dogs to do this particular job. Any dog that doesn't make the standards just shouldn't be bred for potential service puppies.
If the dogs have mated for sure and if they had a tie(meaning the face opposite sides wr the penis is attached to the vulva )21 days from then u can confirm preganncy by feeling the stomach or seeing enlarged nipples or u can take her 2 the vet and perform a test.
Excercise caution depending on the breed of the father. Some animals will kill their young if they detect any signs of weakness from birth. However, if you keep the dog away from the puppies, it may become agitated to the point of attacking you or the mother, or anything nearby. In short; let the father with the puppies and the mother, yet be very vigilant and if the father begins showing signs of aggression, separate them immediately.
if it's a first time mare she might start showing a week before the foal is born, but if the mare is seasoned, you will probably be able to tell 2 months before the foal is born. but if the mare is skinny you will be able to tell sooner.
A 12 month old heifer should be around 1000 lbs or more, depending on her breeding. Heifers that have the breeding of a heavier breed like Charolais can weigh around 1200 lbs at 12 months of age. Heifers of smaller breeds like Dexter or Jerseys, should weigh around 700 lbs at 12 months of age.
There is no set rule about what your dog should look like 35 days into pregnancy. It depends on the individual dog, how many puppies she is carrying, and her breed. Typically she will look a bit heavier than normal, and she may be showing signs of beginning to make milk for the puppies.
It could be showing dominance like how puppies do.
it is just a dog showing it is not ready to have puppies yet you should at least wait till your dog has gone trough two or three heats before breeding to make sure she is old enough.
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It's just about breeding and showing horses.
Showing, Racing, Breeding, and Pleasure Riding.
It is called a false pregnancy and it will pass. If you are not going to be showing or breeding your dog, then spay her. She will live a longer and healthier life if you do. You will cut down her risks of mammary tumors, pyometria, perianal tumors, etc.
wolfs raise their pups by showing them how to hunt and pertect their selfs
Most pregnancy tests are 99%
The fish is obviously doing well. It is showing its breeding colours. It is in breeding condition and is a male.
well a dog is pregent for 9 weeks and they start showing i think 3 weeks not for sure ;}
It is most likely bloating