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Bleeding during pregnancy in dogs
Dogs usually do not bleed during pregnancy. If a dog experiences vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital for inspection. First, determine the development of the fetus in the dog's abdomen, whether there is fetal dissolution and death. If any of these situations occur, it is recommended to undergo surgical treatment as soon as possible to avoid severe uterine infections.
What if a pregnant dog bleeds?
The phenomenon of a dog bleeding from the lower body during pregnancy may be due to a miscarriage. Therefore, special care should be taken during a dog's pregnancy, pay attention to the dog's diet, keep the dog and its living environment clean and hygienic, avoid vigorous exercise to prevent miscarriage. It is also recommended not to bathe the dog, avoid catching a cold due to exposure, reducing the dog's resistance, and subsequent development of other diseases.
Will a dog bleed when miscarrying?
When a dog miscarries, it will bleed and may show signs of restlessness and anxiety. It is advisable to take the dog to a pet hospital in time for a B-ultrasound examination. Check if the fetus in the dog's abdomen still has a heartbeat. If there is no heartbeat, it is essentially a miscarriage. In necessary situations, surgery is required to remove the dead fetus and clean the uterus.
How to care for a dog during pregnancy
A dog during pregnancy needs to be well cared for. Pay attention to its diet, do not feed the dog hard-to-digest foods such as chicken bones and large chunks of meat, which may cause choking or ulcers in the digestive tract, leading to inflammation or indigestion. Also, pay more attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the dog's living environment, keep it dry, avoid the breeding of bacteria and parasites, appropriately supplement nutrients to strengthen the dog's constitution, and improve its immunity.