Easy-to-Make Dog Pregnancy Calendars
You have a few options for making your dog pregnancy calendar. You can put the information into a date book or write it on the calendar. You can also make a printout in an easy-to-update calendar-printing program such as the one that is available with Microsoft Works. Either way, knowing this information can make it much easier to understand and plan your dog's pregnancy.0 Days. The calendar starts with the first time the dog is bred with a male dog. This may or may not result in pregnancy. It is a good idea to breed again 48 hours after the first breeding to make sure that the dog gets pregnant. This still isn't a guarantee though. 2-3 Days. Between two and three days after breeding fertilization of the eggs take place. 10-11 Days. The fertilized eggs travel down to the uterus. As they travel they become blastocytes and by day eleven they have begun to implant in the uterus. It could take a few more days depending on the number there are since they work at implanting at even distances within the uterus. 12-20 Days. During this time frame the blastocytes become embryos. They develop all of their major organs and by 20 days they look like miniature puppies.14-15 Days. At this point the dam's nipples get larger and darker. This may or may not be noticeable. 20 Days. By 20 days the fur on the dog's belly becomes thinner. 21 Days. This is the time when most vets will check for a pregnancy. This is fairly accurate, however some vets will struggle if there is only a single puppy because it will be hard to feel. 21-28 Days. Between 21 and 28 days your dog will probably experience morning sickness. This can include decreased appetite, vomiting, and less activity.
28 Days. Many vets will want to make a visit for about this time because often times the number of puppies can be estimated from either feeling around or from an ultrasound. You have a few options for making your dog pregnancy calendar. You can put the information into a date book or write it on the calendar. You can also make a printout in an easy-to-update calendar-printing program such as the one that is available with Microsoft Works. Either way, knowing this information can make it much easier to understand and plan your dog's pregnancy.0 Days. The calendar starts with the first time the dog is bred with a male dog. This may or may not result in pregnancy. It is a good idea to breed again 48 hours after the first breeding to make sure that the dog gets pregnant. This still isn't a guarantee though. 2-3 Days. Between two and three days after breeding fertilization of the eggs take place. 10-11 Days. The fertilized eggs travel down to the uterus. As they travel they become blastocytes and by day eleven they have begun to implant in the uterus. It could take a few more days depending on the number there are since they work at implanting at even distances within the uterus. 12-20 Days. During this time frame the blastocytes become embryos. They develop all of their major organs and by 20 days they look like miniature puppies.14-15 Days. At this point the dam's nipples get larger and darker. This may or may not be noticeable. 20 Days. By 20 days the fur on the dog's belly becomes thinner. 21 Days. This is the time when most vets will check for a pregnancy. This is fairly accurate, however some vets will struggle if there is only a single puppy because it will be hard to feel. 21-28 Days. Between 21 and 28 days your dog will probably experience morning sickness. This can include decreased appetite, vomiting, and less activity. 28 Days. Many vets will want to make a visit for about this time because often times the number of puppies can be estimated from either feeling around or from an ultrasound.
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28 Days. Many vets will want to make a visit for about this time because often times the number of puppies can be estimated from either feeling around or from an ultrasound. You have a few options for making your dog pregnancy calendar. You can put the information into a date book or write it on the calendar. You can also make a printout in an easy-to-update calendar-printing program such as the one that is available with Microsoft Works. Either way, knowing this information can make it much easier to understand and plan your dog's pregnancy.0 Days. The calendar starts with the first time the dog is bred with a male dog. This may or may not result in pregnancy. It is a good idea to breed again 48 hours after the first breeding to make sure that the dog gets pregnant. This still isn't a guarantee though. 2-3 Days. Between two and three days after breeding fertilization of the eggs take place. 10-11 Days. The fertilized eggs travel down to the uterus. As they travel they become blastocytes and by day eleven they have begun to implant in the uterus. It could take a few more days depending on the number there are since they work at implanting at even distances within the uterus. 12-20 Days. During this time frame the blastocytes become embryos. They develop all of their major organs and by 20 days they look like miniature puppies.14-15 Days. At this point the dam's nipples get larger and darker. This may or may not be noticeable. 20 Days. By 20 days the fur on the dog's belly becomes thinner. 21 Days. This is the time when most vets will check for a pregnancy. This is fairly accurate, however some vets will struggle if there is only a single puppy because it will be hard to feel. 21-28 Days. Between 21 and 28 days your dog will probably experience morning sickness. This can include decreased appetite, vomiting, and less activity. 28 Days. Many vets will want to make a visit for about this time because often times the number of puppies can be estimated from either feeling around or from an ultrasound.
By Aiden of the Tower
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