Dog pregnancy usually takes 58-65 days to give birth, and the average number of days is 62 days. Generally, the pregnancy period of large dogs is longer than that of small dogs. Before giving birth, dogs will have symptoms such as loss of appetite, restlessness, and repeated digging in the nest. They will often make defecation postures, but no stool is passed.
Some smart dogs will run up to their owners and bark in an attempt to seek help from them. In addition, a dog's nipples will secrete a small amount of milk a few days before giving birth. When the dog is close to giving birth, the body temperature will begin to drop and the frequency of urination will increase. If you find that your dog has the above symptoms, take it to the prepared delivery room in time to wait for delivery.