My dog mated June 9th, it's been 55 days, how close are we to puppies?

My dog mated on June 9th, and now 55 days have passed since then. I know that dog pregnancies usually last about 63 days, but I'm getting a bit anxious and just want to be prepared for the new arrivals. How close are we actually to the puppies being born? Is there anything special I should be doing as we approach the due date?

Answer

Your dog is currently about 55 days into her pregnancy, and this is an exciting yet anxious time for any pet owner as the due date approaches.

  • Dog pregnancies typically last about 63 days from conception.
  • Your dog could give birth in about a week from now.
  • Being prepared with basic supplies and a plan for birthing is crucial.

Since your dog's pregnancy should last around 63 days, you are likely looking at another week before she gives birth. However, natural variation exists, and it's not uncommon for labor to start a few days earlier or later. Be sure to prepare a comfortable, quiet space for her to give birth. Essential supplies might include clean towels, a heating pad for warmth, and the vet's contact information in case of complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What signs should I watch for as my dog approaches labor?

    Look for signs like nesting behavior, restlessness, and loss of appetite. Your dog may also begin to lick herself more frequently as she prepares for the arrival of the puppies.

  • Should I start feeding her more as we near the due date?

    It's best to maintain her current high-quality, balanced diet unless your vet advises otherwise. Providing smaller, more frequent meals can help if she's experiencing discomfort or has a reduced appetite.

  • When should I call the vet?

    Contact your vet if you notice prolonged signs of labor without delivery, unusual discharge, or if she seems distressed. If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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