In addition to maintaining the health of the dog mother, the dog owner should start helping the dog mother arrange delivery rooms since her pregnancy. Because according to the nature of the dog, a place to produce is needed to satisfy it. As a dog o...
In addition to maintaining the health of the dog mother, the dog owner should start helping the dog mother arrange delivery rooms since her pregnancy. Because according to the nature of the dog, a place to produce is needed to satisfy it. As a dog owner, you should create such an environment for your dog to give birth with peace of mind.
1. Choose a quiet place to produce
Usually this place does not necessarily have to be a female dog's nest, but that location must be the least likely place in the home to be disturbed. A pregnant dog suddenly disappeared from home during the due date. Later, he found out that he ran under the bed to give birth to a puppy.
So you can first decorate the place where the dog originally lived - it may not be dark and dull. As long as there is a barrier around, the dog will not be disturbed (you will not see other people or dogs walking around).
2. Forbid others to disturb me
The dog is most afraid of disturbing me when giving birth. Dog owners can cover the cage where they sleep on weekdays to avoid other people's walking and noise, which will affect the mood of the dog mother. If someone walks close to the dog outside the delivery room and lets the dog mother see it, it will make it anxious and feel that her baby will be threatened, and the dog mother will become defensive and unable to give birth with peace of mind. It is possible that you stop halfway through the birth canal, but the baby is still stuck in the birth canal, which is quite dangerous.
So when the female dog is giving birth, try not to have too many people watching, and do not make noise.
3. You can add soft materials
You can put towels and mats on the chassis of the delivery room, so that the dog mother can feel warm and comfortable. There should be no small slits in the entire delivery room as long as the puppy can reach.
In addition, if there is a place to be repaired in the delivery room, you should first cover it with towels or cardboard to prevent the puppy's head, feet or tail from getting stuck in the thin cracks and causing damage.