Things You'll Need
- Veterinarian
Instructions
Take her to the veterinarian's office. This is the easiest and best way to tell if your dog is pregnant. The vet will be able to do an ultrasound on her to make sure, but most good vets can tell simply by feeling your dog's stomach 15 to 20 days after conception.
Monitor your dog. Just like people, dogs' habits will change with pregnancy, but they will not be as obvious as the human changes. Part of this is simply because they can not voice the things that they are feeling. Some of the changes that you will want to watch for is an increased appetite, sleeping more often, drinking more water than normal and urinating more frequently. Each of these could be indicators that your dog is pregnant.
Watch for pink, swollen nipples on the belly of your dog. This will appear towards the end of the pregnancy but are a surefire way to show that your dog is pregnant. The nipples becoming more pronounced is simply her body's way of preparing itself for motherhood.
Watch her belly. As she nears the due date, her belly will get noticeably larger. This is especially true if your particular breed of dog tends to have larger litters. With the average doggy pregnancy lasting around 60 days, the larger belly should be very clear for the last couple of weeks.