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Bassett hound giving birth

Asked by lady32 8 months ago, 2 answers.

When will I know my bassett is going to give birth

Answered by editor on Mar 12, 2008, 03:38PM
| 7358 answers.
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Hi,

Pregnancy in dogs last approximately 63 days (56-69 days). Toy breeds may deliver a week earlier while large breeds often deliver later. Two weeks before your dog’s due date, begin to take its temperature at noon. Purchase a rectal or oral thermometer but use it rectally. You can lubricate it with margarine or KY jelly and insert it about an inch. Leave it in place for three minutes. Your dog’s temperature should be between 101 and 102.5 Fahrenheit. When the pet’s temperature drops below 100F she should deliver the pups in less than twenty-four hours.

During the first stage of labor the cervix begins to dilate and uterine contractions begin. These contractions are painful and perplexing to the dog. She will appear quite uncomfortable and restless - pacing, shivering and panting. She probably will not eat and she may even vomit. Some dogs whine persistently. Others occupy themselves building a nest. Uterine contractions, although occurring, are not as easy to see as in humans. This is the longest stage of labor. It generally lasts six to eighteen hours. By the end of this period the dog’s cervix will have completely dilated for the puppies to pass. During this period keep the mother’s environment quiet and calm.

Answered by teachel on Mar 16, 2008, 02:21PM
| 1176 answers.

you can feel her tummy but do not feel the tummy rough feel the tummy softly and do this every day and see if you can feel puppies and watch her closely and you will know when she is going to give birth or you can ask your vet.

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