Posts Tagged ‘Pregnancy’

Top things to watch for during pregnancy

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

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  • Observe urine, watch flow – Should stay same yellow color the whole time. If red blood is seen in stream, she might have a bladder infection. Call breeding or vet clinic right away.

  • Vulva – It will still be slightly swollen, like she was in season. She might also have whitish, stringy drips. If her vulva smells nasty, call breeding or vet clinic right away.

  • Ears – Look in ear canal for brownish wax. Clean 1x or 2x a week to prevent build up. Clean with blue ChloriHexi solution on cotton ball. If wax build up returns within 1-2 days after cleaning, call vet clinic.
  • Teeth – Brush 1-2 times per week. While pregnant she doesn’t chew on bones, so her breath starts to stink.

  • Nipples – Clean off dirt and old skin with warm water on cotton ball. You can add ChloriHexi blue solution to the water if you need to cut the grease. Her nipples get dirty when she starts expressing milk and they get sticky. She will start milking sometime after the ultrasound date.

  • Eyes – She may start to get more goo in the corners of her eyes as she approaches her due date. Usually the moms go on an ointment a week before their due date. If the goo is lime green or the whites of her eyes are blood shot, call breeding or the vet clinic.

  • Toe nails – I usually cut her nails once a week and since she doesn’t chase balls or run around while pregnant they don’t wear themselves down. Usually at night while she is really tired is a good time.

  • Buckle collar – Loosen to other hole, when you notice that it has gotten snug. She will gain weigh everywhere and her collar gets too tight.

  • Hair Loss – She will loose all the hair on her belly by her due date. Hair on other parts of her body will remain thick

Ultrasound during 5th week or pregnancy

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

During Alda’s first pregnancy, she had approximately 8 puppies inside her. This is a guess and things can change as she got closer to her due date. The puppies are about an inch long. This was Alda’s 5th week of pregnancy.  Here is an image of the ultrasound.

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As it was explained to me, the round dark blobs are the puppies in their individual sacks and the white fuzzy splotch in the dark blob is the puppy.

While there we could see one of the puppy’s heart beating. It was moving fast, creating a really fuzzy spot in the center of the fuzzy splotch. Doc said a typical puppy heart beat is 180 beats per minute. Alda’s heart beat is 88 beats per minute, I just checked.

Dog Pregnancy Calendar

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

The following information gathered from http://www.schaferhund.com

This calendar is from her L litter in 2006.

Wed 2 Nov 2005 First day of mating.

 

48 hours after the first mating the bitch should be mated again. Subsequent matings occurring over a period of time enhance the chances of fertilization taking place. The spermatozoa migrate up through the cervix.

Thu 3 Nov 2005

 

Sperm travel searching for a mature ripened eggs.

Fri 4 Nov 2005

 

Spermatozoa reach the eggs in the oviducts.

Sat 5 Nov 2005

 

Fertilization occurs in the oviducts which lead from the ovaries to the uterus.

Mon 7 Nov 2005

 

Fertilized eggs migrate down the oviducts and into the uterine horns. The migration continue to enable even spacing of the embryos. During this migration the eggs will grow into a blastocystes.

Tue 15 Nov 2005

 

The blastocystes implant in the wall of the uterus.

Wed 16 Nov 2005 – Wed 23 Nov 2005

 

Dams nipples begin to pink and enlarge. The fur on the dams belly and around the nipples may become thinner.

Sun 13 Nov 2005 – Sun 27 Nov 2005

 

The blastocystes will grow into an embryos.
During the next two weeks the important organs will develop.

Tue 22 Nov 2005 – Tue 29 Nov 2005

 

Morning sickness might occur due to hormonal changes or stretching and distension of the uterus. Dam may appear a bit apathetic. She may be off her feed for a while and vomit from time to time. Feeding the dam several meals spaced throughout the day might help. Your veterinarian may want to prescribe a drug to relax the uterus. Alda is now very mellow and sleepy. Her response to seeing the Vet for the ultrasound was quiet and unexcited (not her usual self). She is eating well and seems hungry.

Sun 27 Nov 2005 – Thu 1 Dec 2005

 

An experienced person (a breeder or a veterinarian) can tell by careful palpation whether the dam is pregnant. It’s now the best time to do this because the embryos are walnut-sized now and easy to count.

Tue 29 Nov 2005

 

Ultrasound appointment at GDB. Alda has between 6 and 7 pups. This is just a guess things can always change.

Wed 30 Nov 2005

 

Start to increase the dams food ration. Don’t overfeed, excessive weight gain should be avoided. The fetuses are now and are fully developed miniature dogs. Alda’s daily food increases from 3 cups to 4 cups.

Tue 6 Dec 2005

 

The Dams abdomen starts to get larger. Alda’s daily food increases to 5 cups.

Wed 14 Dec 2005

 

Alda’s daily food increases to 6 cups.

Fri 16 Dec 2005

 

It’s very easy now to feel the puppies, counting them might be a bit more difficult.

Mon 19 Dec 2005 – Tue 27 Dec 2005

 

Dam begins to spend a lot more time in self-grooming. Her breasts become even more swollen. She may become a bit restlessness and begin to search for a suitable place to have her puppies.

Wed 21 Dec 2005

 

The dam might lose her appetite during this period. Her abdomen can be crowded with puppies. It is better to feed several smaller meals spaced throughout the day. You can easily detect abdominal movement now.

Wed 22 Dec 2005 – Thu 5 Jan 2006

 

Nipples and vulva should be gently cleaned with warm water, you might want to trim the hairs surrounding the nipples, to allow easier access for the puppies to suck.

Tue 27 Dec 2005

 

Alda’s “return to GDB” date.

Sat 31 Dec 2005 – Tue 3 Jan 2006

 

Milky fluid may be expressed from the nipples.

Sun 1 Jan 2006

 

Alda’s due date. You might want to start taking the dams rectal temperature each morning and evening.

Wed 4 Jan 2006

 

Twelve to 24 hours before she is due to deliver, the dams rectal temperature may drop from 101 to 98 degrees. Clear discharge from the vulva might occur.

Thu 5 Jan 2006

 

Expected date of whelp. Of course this is just an average. Whelping may take place from the 59th to the 65th day. Puppies born before the 58th day will probably be too young to survive.

Ultrasound exam – confirmed pregnancy

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

  ultrasound2.jpg ultrasound3.jpg Thr, 7 Jul 2006 – Ever the trooper, Alda endured her fourth ultrasound appointment today. She’s very accustomed to showing off her belly, so being on her back didn’t seem to really bother her. The cold goop they put on her startled her at first, but she handled the whole thing like the veteran that she is.

“Doc” quickly found 4 pups during the examination and it appeared that that was going to be his final estimation. However, when he was nearly finished, he indicated that he found 2 more. I’ve been telling Alda from the beginning that 6 would be a good number this time, so I’d like to think that this will be so. However, we all know that these numbers are only “guesstimates” at this stage. One thing’s for certain, however…she’s definitely pregnant.