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Subject: Re: how can i tell if my dog is going into labor


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abby
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Date Posted: Sat, Feb 25 2006, 20:13:37
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In reply to: carrie 's message, "Re: how can i tell if my dog is going into labor" on Tue, Aug 23 2005, 12:21:44

my bitch is 62 days along and she just became extremely restless and her breathing is slightly faster than usual. i noticed in a pevious response it said the bitch will start to refuse food and water, but she is still drinking quite a bit. she started sleeping more today and i noticed milk (i have heard this means the puppies will come within 48 hours). i havent yet noticed her "water break", but i think she could be very close. are these signs of a dog going into labor?

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DocHurne (Scared to death...first litter)
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Date Posted: Wed, Oct 03 2007, 11:29:35
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>my bitch is 62 days along and she just became
>extremely restless and her breathing is slightly
>faster than usual. i noticed in a pevious response it
>said the bitch will start to refuse food and water,
>but she is still drinking quite a bit. she started
>sleeping more today and i noticed milk (i have heard
>this means the puppies will come within 48 hours). i
>havent yet noticed her "water break", but i think she
>could be very close. are these signs of a dog going
>into labor?

I have a pug and she isn't refusing food or water. This happens sometimes according to my vet. The others could be signs of labor. This is my first litter, but I have read so much I think I have memorized it all.

DocHurne

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Meg (Nervous)
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Date Posted: Sat, Jan 09 2016, 12:12:57
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My girl is 63 days, she keeps digging in her welping box she is still eating but whenever she wants she comes back to it. She is drinking and urinating she was vomiting like 3 days a go she is breathing and painting heavly off and on I saw a little white discharge from her vigina but she is pretty good at keep herself clean, she us licking herself alot, her stomach us hard as a rock and the pups I feel but they are not moving as much as they were, she keeps getting out of her bos to lay by e with her head on my lap is she in labor ii am so confused






>my bitch is 62 days along and she just became
>>extremely restless and her breathing is slightly
>>faster than usual. i noticed in a pevious response it
>>said the bitch will start to refuse food and water,
>>but she is still drinking quite a bit. she started
>>sleeping more today and i noticed milk (i have heard
>>this means the puppies will come within 48 hours). i
>>havent yet noticed her "water break", but i think she
>>could be very close. are these signs of a dog going
>>into labor?
>
>I have a pug and she isn't refusing food or water.
>This happens sometimes according to my vet. The others
>could be signs of labor. This is my first litter, but
>I have read so much I think I have memorized it all.
>
>DocHurne

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