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  1. If a small dog gets pregnant by a big dog, you will likely encounter some potential problems along the way when it comes to giving birth. Veterinarian Dr. Crnec shares some issues to be aware of.

  2. Dog pregnancy -week by week signs and stages. A dog's pregnancy lasts 9 weeks. We provide a complete week by week guide to the stages of dog pregnancy, the symptoms of each stage and care advice.

  3. There’s almost nothing more adorable than a litter of puppies, with their sweet snuggles and tiny noses. But canine pregnancy is a complex process, requiring extensive knowledge and commitment. Here’s a week-by-week guide (with pictures) with tips from our veterinarians.

  4. Yes, large dogs can get smaller dogs pregnant. Technically, any dog can reproduce with a larger dog. Fertilization does not care about the size of the dogs involved.

  5. If you believe your dog is expecting, there are a few things to consider about dog pregnancy. Our guide details what you can expect, including signs, care and more!

  6. Puppy Development. In this article, we explore the week by week development of a puppy fetus, along with some information on how pregnancy progresses for mom. While most people don't think of puppy fetal development when they are getting a puppy, I find it interesting to understand the development of a puppy right from the very first day.

  7. www.pdsa.org.uk › conditions › pregnancy-in-dogsPregnancy in dogs - PDSA

    Dogs are pregnant for approximately 63 days (9 weeks). While your dog is pregnant you will need to care for her slightly differently and make sure you’re prepared for her whelping (giving birth). Always contact your vet for advice if your dog gets pregnant, or if you’re worried about her at any point during her pregnancy.

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