A dog's management: canine pregnancy step by step!
If you are curious to know everything about the gestation of a dog, in this article we will talk about the pregnancy of the step by step so that you know each stage well. Don't miss it!
How long a dog's gestation lasts
The gestation of a dog lasts a total of 67 – 68 days. During this stage, the puppy has to develop perfectly so that it reaches this world as healthy as possible.
Knowing all the phases of the bitch's pregnancy will help you take care of the future mommy and, therefore, the puppies. So, take note of the canine pregnancy step by step!
Pregnancy of step by step
Week 1 to Week 3
When the sperm reaches the egg, fertilization begins. This fertilized egg will travel to the uterus, where it will be housed (about day 19) to develop.
After the first 20 days of gestation of a dog you will be able to do a first ultrasound, since around the 22nd it is already possible to differentiate some form in the embryo.
Week 4 to Week 6
By the 28th day of a dog's gestation, embryonic cells begin to form organs, bones and muscles.
This stage is very delicate and the bitch can abort, so you have to watch her and watch that there is no vaginal bleeding. If so, go immediately to the vet!
After passing the second half of gestation, all growth accelerates. It's like the pirates are in a hurry to get out! Veterinarians can now perform abdominal palpations and, in addition, it will be possible to differentiate between puppies that will be male and female.
By then, the heart has already beaten and the limbs continue to grow.
Week 7 to Week 9
If all goes well, the puppies will take weight and when they are on the 55th day they will enter the final stage of their development.
The little ones already have a look very similar to what they will have at birth.
Interestingly, one of the most important parts of the hairy, as is its snout, develops in the last stage of gestation.
Its fur and whiskers also arise at this time; in addition, its character also develops, since the hormones that are present at this stage will mark a lot of their way of being.
From day 63, the puppies are practically developed, so the time of delivery is near.
Tips to keep in mind during the gestation of a dog
Remember that at no time should a veterinarian lose follow-up of pregnancy.
In reviews the professional can control the growth of dogs and the health of the mother.
This involves knowing if there are complications in pregnancy, such as gestational diabetes, herpes or the possibility of abortion.
In the same way, by controlling the health of the dog you can make the necessary changes in your routine or modifications to your diet.
This is a very important point and you should not forget. Throughout the gestation process of a dog it will be essential that you take care of the diet of the mother, as it will influence the development of the little ones, the health of the dog and the time of canine delivery.
The big day is here!
After the beautiful stage that is the gestation of a dog, it is time for the puppies to go out into the world.
Yes, it's normal for you to be nervous about your little dog, but remember that she'll be nervous enough and can feel yours, so try to stay calm so you don't alter her more than usual.
If she is going to give birth at home, prepare a quiet and clean place, where there are no more people than necessary, although she may have already chosen a corner where she feels safe to give birth to her puppies.
If all goes well, the bitch may not need your help, but if you notice something strange and don't know how to act, call a professional immediately. His health and that of his little ones is in your hands!