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Dogs should not eat grapes or raisins as they can be toxic and lead to kidney failure.
You can observe physical and behavioral changes such as a swollen belly, enlarged nipples, increased appetite, and nesting behavior to assess pregnancy.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because they detect a hormone (hCG) not produced by pregnant dogs.
You can look for physical and behavioral signs such as enlarged nipples, increased appetite, reduced activity, and nesting behavior to identify pregnancy.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs due to biological differences between species.
You can often tell if a dog is pregnant by observing behavioral and physical changes such as decreased activity, changes in appetite, enlarged nipples, and nesting behaviors.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because they detect a hormone that dogs do not produce during pregnancy.
At one week pregnant, dogs typically show no visible physical changes as the pregnancy is still in its early stages.
Dogs may sense pregnancy through scent and behavior changes, often becoming more protective, affectionate, or attentive toward their pregnant owner.

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