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Question by cathy
Submitted on 4/19/2004
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My lab is on her 52 day.And she has a upset stomach. Is it possible shes in labor?


Answer by LKH
Submitted on 1/13/2005
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THE BEST ANSWER I CAN GIVE IS TO CALL YOUR VET AND SEEK EXPERT OPINION. ITS NOT UNUSUAL FOR A DOG TO EXPERIENCE AN UPSET STOMACH OR LOOSER BOWEL MOVEMENTS DURING PREGNANCY HOWEVER SEEING A VET IS ALWAYS THE BEST POSSIBLE THING TO DO. PUPPIES BORN BEFORE THE 58TH DAY WILL NORMALLY BE TO YOUNG TO SURVIVE, HOWEVER SOMETIMES CALCULATING THE LENGTH OF PREGNANCY CAN BE DIFFICULT IF YOUR DOG WAS BRED ON DIFFERENT DAYS

 

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