1 pup born dec 23 2013
Annie and Bruno tied October 14th and 16th. Annie should be due for her next litter around Dec 18th. Which would make the puppies ready for their new homes mid to late February 2014!
Pregnancy Calendar for
Dogs
Date:
Tue 26 Nov 2013
Sire:
Sir Bruno The Great
Dam:
Annie Girl Coyota
Breeder:
Kenawell's German Shepherds
Wed 16 Oct 2013
Thu 17 Oct 2013
Thu 17 Oct 2013 -
Fri 18 Oct 2013
Fri 18 Oct 2013 -
Sat 19 Oct 2013
Sat 19 Oct 2013 -
Mon 21 Oct 2013
Sun 27 Oct 2013 -
Tue 29 Oct 2013
Sun 27 Oct 2013 -
Sat 9 Nov 2013
Wed 30 Oct 2013 -
Tue 5 Nov 2013
Mon 4 Nov 2013 -
Mon 11 Nov 2013
Sat 9 Nov 2013 -
Wed 13 Nov 2013
Tue 12 Nov 2013
Mon 18 Nov 2013
Thu 28 Nov 2013
Sun 1 Dec 2013 -
Mon 9 Dec 2013
Tue 3 Dec 2013
Tue 3 Dec 2013 -
Wed 18 Dec 2013
Fri 13 Dec 2013 -
Mon 16 Dec 2013
Sat 14 Dec 2013
Tue 17 Dec 2013
Wed 18 Dec 2013
Dogs
Date:
Tue 26 Nov 2013
Sire:
Sir Bruno The Great
Dam:
Annie Girl Coyota
Breeder:
Kenawell's German Shepherds
Wed 16 Oct 2013
- First day of mating.
- 48 hours after the first mating the bitch should be mated again. Subsequent
matings occurring over a period of time enhance the chances of fertilaziton
taking place.
- The spermatozoa migrate up through the cervix.
Thu 17 Oct 2013
- Sperm travel searching for a mature ripened eggs.
Thu 17 Oct 2013 -
Fri 18 Oct 2013
- Spermatozoa reach the eggs in the oviducts.
Fri 18 Oct 2013 -
Sat 19 Oct 2013
- Fertilisation occurs in the oviducts which lead from the ovaries to the
uterus.
Sat 19 Oct 2013 -
Mon 21 Oct 2013
- Fertilised eggs migrate down the oviducts and into the uterine horns.
- The migration continue to enable even spacing of the embryos.
- During this migration the eggs will grow into a blastocystes.
Sun 27 Oct 2013 -
Tue 29 Oct 2013
- The blastocystes implant in the wall of the uterus.
Sun 27 Oct 2013 -
Sat 9 Nov 2013
- The blastocystes will grow into an embryos.
- During the next two weeks the important organs will
develop.
Wed 30 Oct 2013 -
Tue 5 Nov 2013
- Dams nipples begin to pink enlarge.
- The fur on the dams belly and around the nipples may become
thinner.
Mon 4 Nov 2013 -
Mon 11 Nov 2013
- Morning sickness might occur due to hormonal changes or stretching and
distension of the uterus. Dam may appear a bit apathetic. She may be off her
feed for a while and vomit from time to time.
- Feeding the dam several meals spaced throughout the day might help.
- Your veterinarian may want to prescribe a drug to relax the
uterus.
Sat 9 Nov 2013 -
Wed 13 Nov 2013
- An experienced person (a breeder or a veterinarian) can tell by careful
palpation whether the dam is pregnant.
- It's now the best time to do this because the embryos are walnut-sized now
and easy to count.
Tue 12 Nov 2013
- Start to increase the dams food ration.
- Don't overfeed, excessive weight gain should be avoided.
- The foetuses are now and are fully developed miniature
dogs.
Mon 18 Nov 2013
- The Dams abdomen starts to get larger.
Thu 28 Nov 2013
- It's very easy now to feel the puppies, counting them might be a bit more
difficult.
Sun 1 Dec 2013 -
Mon 9 Dec 2013
- Dam begins to spend a lot more time in self-grooming.
- Her breasts become even more swollen.
- She may become a bit restlessness and begin to search for a suitable place
to have her puppies.
Tue 3 Dec 2013
- The dam might lose her appetite during this period. Her abdomen can be
crowded with puppies.
- It is better to feed several smaller meals spaced throughout the day.
- You can easily detect abdominal movement now.
Tue 3 Dec 2013 -
Wed 18 Dec 2013
- Nipples and vulva should be gently cleaned with warm water, you might want
to trim the hairs surrounding the nipples, to allow easier access for the
puppies to suck.
Fri 13 Dec 2013 -
Mon 16 Dec 2013
- Milky fluid may be expressed from the nipples.
Sat 14 Dec 2013
- You might want to start taking the dams rectal temperature each morning and
evening.
Tue 17 Dec 2013
- Twelve to 24 hours before she is due to deliver, the dams rectal temperature
may drop from 101 to 98 degrees.
- Clear discharge from the vulva might occur.
Wed 18 Dec 2013
- Expected date of whelp. Of course this is just an average. Whelping may take
place from the 59th to the 65th day. Puppies born before the 58th day will
probably be too young to survive.