Female dog production What are the extraordinary behaviors before the birth of a female dog?
The food intake of a female dog will be significantly reduced after giving birth

Normal The pregnancy period of dogs is generally around two months, and when delivery is approaching, dogs will also start to exhibit some very unusual behaviors one after another. However, most of these extraordinary behaviors are normal situations and related symptoms before giving birth, so there is generally no need to worry too much. We can have a certain understanding of some common behavioral situations, and we can feel more at ease when we see these extraordinary behaviors of dogs. However, if some unusual behavior does occur, it is best to take the female dog for a corresponding inspection to ensure the safety of the female puppies.

It turns out that if a female dog is about to give birth, she will have obvious symptoms. Including emotional reactions and psychological changes, as long as the dog owner observes more often, he will obviously feel the difference.

1. Female dogs will show some very unusual behaviors:

Bitches before giving birth will have corresponding abnormal phenomena in certain behaviors. For example: loss of appetite, restless mood, asthma, accelerated breathing, looking for hidden birthplaces, some female dogs have nest-building behavior, and small dogs raised indoors often appear to surround their family members and ask for help. The following symptoms are relatively typical characteristics of labor:

1. Eating very abnormally: The most obvious symptom is that the female dog’s diet will change accordingly. , the diet of some female dogs will suddenly shrink, and some female dogs will not eat at all and only drink water.

2. Start defecation: Before the female dog gives birth, she will automatically start to defecate, even soft and loose stools, which shows that the dog is cleaning it. The rectum allows the rectum to be drained cleanly, so that the uterus has more space so that puppies can be born, similar to the intestinal opening of humans before birth.

3. Claws on the floor: Female dogs will scratch the floor due to uneasiness before giving birth.Moving is a dog's talent. Digging a hole in the ground to prepare for consumption is also a way to reassure the dog.

What are the very special behaviors that female dogs should do before giving birth
The body temperature of female dogs will also drop before giving birth

4. Will frequently enter the delivery room: Generally, dogs will enter and exit the predetermined delivery room frequently starting from 12 hours before delivery. Moreover, the time in the delivery room is long, and the number of trips out gradually decreases. .

5. Low-pitched barking will occur: 1 hour before giving birth (2-3 hours before giving birth to a small number of dogs), the female dog will often use her forelimbs to scratch the grass. , grab towels, rags, etc. in the delivery room, and may bite them with their mouths, and produce low sighs or screams.

2. The body temperature of the female dog will also change accordingly:

Once female dogs are ready to give birth, in addition to abnormal behavior, their body temperature will also change accordingly: before giving birth, the normal body temperature of ordinary dogs may drop by about 1-2 degrees accordingly.

Based on actual measurement results, it is known that the body temperature of most female dogs is 36.4-37.2℃ (the lowest body temperature) 9 hours before the first fetus is delivered. , which is 1 degree lower than the psychological body temperature. Therefore, the correct time of delivery can be predicted based on the significant changes in the dog's body temperature at the end of pregnancy. So we don’t have to worry too much about when the female dog will give birth. Many dogs have certain individual differences, so there may be differences. As long as we use the abnormal behavior of the female dog and the drop in body temperature, we can better predict Grasp the production signals and prepare accordingly so that the female dog can produce successfully.

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