Well, when you suddenly see puppies, then you'll know that they are coming, lol, you should probably bring your dog to the vet to get the best estimate.
2006-07-20 06:49:51
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answered by Roxanne 3
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Have you asked your vet? You can also check out stuff online. I did that when I had a cat that was pregnant. I unfortunatley found out too late, and I believe the mom ate her babies. I would think that the dog would start to get more quiet and look for a place to bed down. Then, I imagine you would see leakage, (from the waters breaking). I'm no expert though, so, ask your vet or check online. Good luck to you.
2006-07-20 06:58:31
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answered by Xena 3
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Be prepared it might happen in the middle of the night. Her tempature will drop a little and then she will give birth with in 24 hours. start taking her temp everyday until she has them. If her tempature drops and she doesn't give birth take her to the vet because she could be having problems. Good luck with the puppies.
2006-07-20 08:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I certainly have a house with an incredible backyard and 2 puppies (one is 8 months the different one 365 days, the two women). in the time of the day me and hubby are at artwork from 8.30am to 5.30pm. I feed them in the previous going to artwork and that they are frequently interior for the period of that factor. as quickly as we come back, we take them out for a solid run inthe community park for greater or less half-hour on a daily basis. Then we circulate abode, i initiate cooking, they have their nutrition. Then basically dangle around staring at television and play on an identical time as the canine play between them. each hour i enable them to circulate exterior for a pee/poo or a drink. then off to mattress at approximately 10.30pm while my hubby includes mattress. They stay interior in the front room.
2016-10-08 03:17:34
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answered by ? 4
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hi! if your dog is suppose to deliver around saturday i would keep a close eye on her make sure you have a box with newspaper or old sheets, put it in an area where she can go to it . she will become close to you when its time and if you notice any leakage then she is starting her labor be there for her and pls make sure you have your vets number handy in case of complications, also if you have small children by all means KEEP them away from mom during delivering as it will make her nervous, if its her first litter it may be easy or hard for her thats why i specify have vet number handy, you may have to take her in
2006-07-20 08:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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u will know because 1 her stomach will get bigger 2 she'll get sensitive if u try to touch or pet her belly so she might growl or bark 3 u can also take her to the vet and they have tests to see if shell have any
2006-07-24 07:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Well she would probably go into labor, at a minimum of 30 minutes before she has them, sometimes it can be hours. She would be really really unconfortable, you should be able to tell then.
2006-07-20 06:52:08
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answered by 13193_43 1
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she will cry/howl go to a place that she thinks is safe for her pupies and might bite or scrath up the rug, couch, bed, blanket that she's on or next to and curcle and pace around the area.
hope i helped.
2006-07-20 06:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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taske her temp - it will drop about a degree she should have them within 24 hrs.
behavorly she'll "nest" & shred paper/ rags to make a den
2006-07-20 07:36:22
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answered by ragapple 7
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when they ring your doorbell and stand in front wearing diapers and sign saying "need new home and love.will look after house for free"
2006-07-20 06:50:50
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answered by Anonymous
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