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Spotting the Signs: Is Your Canine Companion Pregnant?

Published Jun 05, 24
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During the first two-thirds of a dog's pregnancy, it is usually advisable to maintain the same dietary regimen as before conception. However, as the sixth week approaches, food intake needs to gradually increase to accommodate the growing puppies. In the final three weeks of pregnancy, the mother’s diet should be enriched with omega-3 fatty acids (DHA) to promote optimal puppy development. Nutritional supplements like prenatal vitamins can significantly enhance maternal health and support increased nutritional demands while nursing.

 

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