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No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because they detect a hormone that dogs do not produce during pregnancy.
After a dog gives birth, you should provide a warm, quiet space for her and her puppies, monitor their health closely, and ensure proper nutrition and veterinary care.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because they detect a hormone that is not present in pregnant dogs.
After a dog gives birth, ensure the mother and puppies are warm, safe, well-fed, and monitored for any health issues. Consult a vet if complications arise.
No, human pregnancy tests do not work on dogs because dogs do not produce the same pregnancy hormone (hCG).
After a dog gives birth, ensure she and her puppies are warm, clean, well-fed, and monitored for any health issues. Schedule a vet check-up promptly.
Dogs are typically pregnant for about 9 weeks, or approximately 63 days.
You can estimate how far along your dog is by observing physical changes, monitoring behavior, or through veterinary tools like ultrasounds and X-rays.
Yes, you can sometimes feel puppies in a pregnant dog's belly, typically after the sixth week of pregnancy.
A dog is pregnant for approximately two months, or about 58 to 68 days.

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