Call the vet on day 68 day to make an appointment for the following day.
she is within normal gestational age until the 68th day..
Hopefully, she will have them by then, and you can cancel the appointment..
Normal gestation is 63 days, give or take 5 days..
2007-02-26 15:40:52
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answered by Chetco 7
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Don't panic. Even if she was only bred once, she may have released eggs later. The actual gestastion is something like 58 or 59 days. BUT that is from fertlization. Dogs release eggs over the course of several days to a week so that the average gestation time is 63 days. However it can go a few days longer. I'd give her another 2 days before I'd get her in to the vet. Are you sure she's pregnant? I mean is her belly large and you can see or feel fetal movement or did you do x-rays to confirm? False pregnancies are very common in dogs as their body cycles like pregnancy every time whether they were bred or not.
However, a temperature drop to 98.2 F or lower means labor will start in 24 hours (thats about 36 C if I remember right, think human temperature). You may see a spike first. If you have been taking her temp twice a day for the last week, you may see her temp go up a couple degres before it drops.
2007-02-27 06:27:39
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answered by SabrinaD 3
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Dog Due Date
2016-12-16 04:45:10
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answered by ? 4
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Due Date Dog
2016-10-21 09:45:23
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answered by kawamura 4
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2016-06-01 07:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs often go a couple of days either before or after 63 days. If her temperature has not dropped a couple of degrees and she isn't making a nest or seeming to be in labor I would not be worried about her for a couple of days. If she seems in the least bit of distress though you need to take her to the vet.
2007-02-26 16:03:47
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answered by avalon_bz 3
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Don't panic unless she is in labor for several hours. It could simply be that her eggs dropped a few days after the mating and she is not as many days as you think even though the mating took place 64 days ago. Tip: If it starts raining or snowing keep a real close eye on her.
2007-02-26 15:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My female husky was mated on the 25th of june shes been showing signs of labor but then it stops I am very concerned and dont know if i should wait it out or take her to the vet Im scared please help me with info this is her first liter shes 3 yrs old the dogs only tied up 1 time
2015-08-27 05:11:54
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answered by ? 1
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she can go as long as 70 days is what a vet told me but if she starts to push without a pup coming for more than 2-3 hours you should really call a vet just to check her out its normally not much more than just a office call. hope this helps.
2007-02-26 16:42:16
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answered by kay p 1
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She could be having them every time.. it takes approximately 8 9 9 weeks for them to supply delivery..If she is beginning as much as nest, she will pant heavily whilst its approximately to ensue..additionally are you able to experience the domestic canines shifting on the interior.....in case you experience greater useful call your vet the next day i'm particular they provides you with some suggestion over the telephone...solid success....
2016-11-26 01:24:10
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answered by ebonie 4
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