Have you noticed your dog's belly increased dramatically? Does your best friend long to eat more food than usual? Does your pooch gain weight than before? Have you noticed some changes in her breasts and nipples? Does she love to stay indoors to sleep nowadays instead of going to parks or play with her favorite ball? If you answered yes to all these questions, then congratulations. She is about to have puppies soon, as confirmed by Pet Backer.

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR DOG IS PREGNANT?

Learning such big news can be very overwhelming, but you don't have to worry. Everything will be fine. You just have to care for your pooch the right way.

Since you always have to consider the puppies when making decisions for your dog, taking care of your beloved best friend while pregnant might seem complicated and costly. There are a lot of things to remember. There are several things that need to be done. But despite the added effort and expenses, know it is worth it in the end.

WHAT TO CHANGE IN YOUR DOG'S NUTRITION AND DIET?

Having babies means add-ons to your required nutrition and diet, as confirmed by Vet 4 LifeGiven this reason, mother dogs tend to consume more food and drink more fluids during pregnancy. But not all the nutrients she and her pups need can be found in the food she eats. So to keep her health at its best, better to provide her supplements and vitamins prescribed by her vet.

You can also increase her food consumption by giving her the same serving 3 to 4 times a day. Also, better change her usual dog food to puppy meals. It has better nutritional value than the other, best for her increasing nutritional needs.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOUR PREGNANT DOG EXERCISE?

Dogs need exercise no matter what, even during pregnancy. But with their situation, it is better to limit their exercise gradually until they give birth. A month after the puppies were conceived, short walks are still fine. Just make sure not to over-exercise them.

WHAT ARE THE SIGNS THAT YOUR DOG IS ABOUT TO GIVE BIRTH?

Bitches (female dogs) usually give birth after 58 to 68 days of conceiving, according to the American Kennel ClubDuring this time, your dog might show several signs that she is already preparing for the big day. These signs include being restless, pacing, digging, panting, shivering, losing appetite, moving puppies in her belly, and decreasing body temperature. Once you noticed these signs to your dog, better get ready. If you are unsure of what to do, bring your dog ASAP to your vet as there could be complications, which sometimes lead to the death of the pups and even the dog as well.