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I would like to know if pregnant dogs get morning sickness?

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Question by Heath
Submitted on 4/30/2004
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I would like to know if pregnant dogs get morning sickness?


Answer by linda milton
Submitted on 10/4/2004
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dogs do get morning sickness especially in the last 2 weeks of pregnancy.

 

Answer by Julie
Submitted on 11/3/2004
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I figured out just recently on another site that they will get something is very close to a pregnant womans type of "morning sickness".

 

Answer by bunny
Submitted on 11/23/2004
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yes

 

Answer by angie
Submitted on 1/23/2005
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yes dogs can get morning sickness,approx 3/4 weeks after mating they can go off their food and bring a frothy sick up that lasts a few days.hope this helps

 

Answer by liltisha
Submitted on 3/20/2005
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how  do  dogs  get  sick

 

Answer by Susie
Submitted on 3/20/2005
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I think that is true about dogs that get morning sickness.  My dog has had morning sickness through her whole pregnancy and is perfectly fine.

 

Answer by Emily
Submitted on 7/7/2005
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Some dogs get morning sickness in the begining of there pregnancy. It may last up to one week. Give her Saltine Crackers to help her stomach

 

Answer by peanut
Submitted on 8/30/2005
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i don't know

 

Answer by vicky
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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i dont know but i would like to as my dog is pregnant and hasnt been sick yet

 

Answer by heathermenefee
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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Yes! Pregnant dogs may experience some morning sickness also!  It is mostly due to the stretching and tightening of the uterus though, since dogs do not undergo any signifigant hormone changes like humans do.  but their nausea can be subsided the way we do, by giving them a few saltines first thing in the morning, and more frequent smaller meals throughout the day!

 

Answer by vicky
Submitted on 10/1/2005
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i would have thought so as thay have hormones to

 

Answer by honey
Submitted on 11/1/2005
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what if i be having moroing sickness

 

Answer by duksad
Submitted on 11/19/2005
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yes they do get morning or even all day sickness just like people. at least my dog does.  she just doesn't feel good and has a loss of appetite some may even throw up.  

 

Answer by serjhn
Submitted on 12/17/2005
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need to know if dogs get morning sickness

 

Answer by Tina
Submitted on 2/1/2006
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i want to know if i can be pregnant i am 16 yrs old and i got to pee allot and every morning when i wake up to get ready for school i sit up and my stomach starts to hurt real bad stomach pains like i got to puke and i got very sore breast what does that mean all these signs plus sleeping allot plz get back at me


              ~Tina~

 

Answer by edith gonzalez
Submitted on 9/28/2006
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dogs will have sikenes

 

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