As with all dogs,
pugs exhibit a variety of signs and symptoms throughout their pregnancy period.
A normal pregnancy lasts about 63 days. The pregnancy is divided into three
stages: early, middle and final. Each stage lasts approximately 20 days and
includes different changes in your dog’s behavior and physical symptoms.
Early
Stage of Pregnancy
During the early
stage of a pug's pregnancy you may notice changes in her behavior. Some dogs
become more affectionate and desire more attention, while others prefer to be
left alone. Your dog requires more sleep as a result of hormonal changes. You
may also notice a decrease in her appetite. A physical symptom is enlarged
nipples, which are softer than normal. A veterinarian can confirm your dog's
pregnancy by feeling the embryos implanted into the uterine wall. He can also
confirm your dog's pregnancy through a blood test. The hormone relaxing is
present after the embryos are implanted in the uterine wall.
Middle
Stage of Pregnancy
The signs and
symptoms of pregnancy during the middle stage are not as numerous or obvious.
The dog's appetite returns, and is greatly increased. Her behavior returns to
normal, and she has more energy than she did during the first few weeks of the
pregnancy. Some dogs have larger bellies during this stage, and they feel
firmer than usual. Not all dogs increase in size during the middle stage. A
pug, however, is likely to have a larger abdomen due to her small size.
Maintain contact with your veterinarian throughout the pregnancy. Due to the
large size of a pug's head, your dog may require a cesarean section at the time
of delivery. Your veterinarian can determine the number of puppies your dog is
carrying by performing an ultrasound procedure.
Final
Stage of Pregnancy
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