if your dog is past its due date you should take her to the vet and they will induce labour, being past her date can cause discomfort, and may even lead to the puppies dying inside her ..... or they could keep growing which could lead to Dystocia
Just let her go as far past it as Nature would. How far past her due date she'll go depends on her breeding. Some breeds will have longer gestation periods than other breeds; not all breeds will calve exactly on the 285 or 286 day mark. It is just an average date for all cows, not an exact date that any cow is expected to or should calve on.
It means the dog ran in the past
The dog laid on the floor.
A Goats gestation is 150 days plus or minus 5 to 6 days. Check your mating dates. Did she actually look pregnant? Has she bagged up? Have you seen her straining at all? Is there any discharge? Could she have kidded and a fox or wild dog got the kid? She may have tried to kid and the kid was breech. Ask your local veterinarian.
Yes, the date a horse was foaled is the date he was born. Foaling just means giving birth, so if the date is in the future or the very recent past (and doesn't make sense by looking at the horses' teeth) and the horse concerned is a mare, it could be the day she gave birth (or is due to give birth), not the day she was born.
To determine how many days past the billing statement due date you are, you need to identify the due date and compare it to today's date. Subtract the due date from today's date; if the result is positive, that number represents how many days past due you are. For example, if your due date was October 1st and today is October 10th, you are 9 days past due.
The account would be 30 days past due if no payment is received by the next due date. So, for example, if you missed a payment for this month's due date, at the next due date you will be 30 days past due and owe two payments.
yes but can have side affects i advise you not to try How far past the date? Would you eat it yourself?
No not at all!
The date a consumer would receive a "30 days past due" notice would be on the billing date following the one missed. The CC would be double billing for that month and the previous month would be 30 days late.
no not at all
If the invoice is terms of net 30, the invoice is past due on the 31st day after the invoice date. If the invoice is dated January 1st January, generally the date it's due by is January 30th, (you count the invoice date of January 1st as the first day), meaning one day past due would be on the 31st day after the invoice date, making it January 31st.
no not always is the first baby past due date, usually the first baby comes earlier then expected, then the second one comes late. but not always some can be born past due date or before. you never really know.
You can be past the due date on registration, as long as you are not driving it. You can register it but just don't drive it till after it is registered.
Babies will not normal.
The due date is always an estimate. In the past it was always plus or minus two weeks for giving birth.
As long as it it sealed and not far past its due date, it should be fine. :)