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You can start to detect signs of pregnancy in your dog as early as 3 weeks, but a definitive confirmation is typically possible around 4 weeks with a vet visit.
A successful dog mating is often indicated by a 'tie', behavioral changes, and confirmation through a vet check or pregnancy signs within a few weeks.
You can begin to see signs of pregnancy in your dog as early as 21 to 28 days after breeding, but confirmation typically requires a veterinary visit.
Signs of successful dog mating include a copulatory tie during mating, behavioral changes in the female, and confirmation via a veterinarian’s examination or ultrasound.
You can typically tell if your dog is pregnant about 21 to 30 days after mating through a veterinary examination or ultrasound.
Signs of successful dog mating include a 'tie' during copulation, behavioral changes in the female, and confirmation through veterinary examination.
You can tell if your dog has just mated by observing physical signs like swelling, licking, fatigue, and changes in behavior or appetite.
No, a dog does not necessarily get pregnant just because they mate and get stuck; pregnancy depends on various factors including timing and fertility.
The odds of a dog getting pregnant after a tie are very high, typically over 90% if both dogs are healthy and the tie happens during the female's fertile period.
No, a dog does not get pregnant immediately after mating; fertilization occurs several days later after ovulation.

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