.: Pregnancy of the Dachshund :.
Once a female dog reaches puberty it begins its regular cycles of heat, which allow the dog to
release eggs and reproduce. Most females have 2 cycles per year. Signs that your dog is in heat
include include vaginal discharge which is clear, bleeding and swelling of the vulva. There is
increased restlessness and there may be increased urination. Though the female will not accept
mating at this point. This early period of heat called Proestrus, lasts between 4 -15 days depending
on the size and breed of the dog along with other factors.
The next stage in the estrous cycle is the actual heat where the dog will accept a mate and can get
pregnant. This heat lasts between 4 - 8 days and signs include the discharge stopping, ovulation
(the eggs are released) and pregnancy is possible. If the dog becomes pregnant the gestation time
is 58-63 days. There are no visible signs until the last 3 weeks of pregnancy when the nipples will
enlarge, the belly will swell and finally the birth will occur.
The 3rd stage of the cycle is called Diestrus and lasts 6 - 10 weeks. Many hormonal changes take place
and the uterine walls thicken. Dogs that haven't become pregnant go through 'false pregnancy' where their
mammary glands may enlarge and produce milk. They may mother toys, moan or whine, prefer extra attention or
extra solitude and will show no interest in mating.
The last stage in the cycle is Anestrus and will last for 15 weeks. There won't be any hormonal activity,
milk production, or interest in mating. If the dog had become pregnant the birth would have already occurred
and the mother will be lactating and engaging in typical mothering behaviour until she is ready to wean her puppies.
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