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Recognizing a Chihuahua Pregnancy
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Like other small dogs, when a Chihuahua is pregnant, she will begin to look pregnant very early on, sometimes within the first month. Her stomach will enlarge and will be hard to the touch, her nipples will grow larger, and she will be more tired then usual. If you suspect your Chihuahua is pregnant, make sure to take her to the vet to confirm the pregnancy and to learn more about her situation.
Specialized Dog Food
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Your vet may recommend one of the specialized brands of dog food designed for expectant doggy mothers. These foods contain higher amounts of protein and other essential nutrients designed to support pregnant and nursing dogs. Keep in mind that your Chi will have an increased appetite and will need to be fed more frequently.
Protein
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Feeding your pregnant Chihuahua extra protein can help to ensure good health. Eggs, lean cuts of beef and chicken, and other protein sources that your vet recommends should all be included. Milk should also be offered regularly to your Chi.
Hydration
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As the need for food increases, your Chihuahua's hydration needs will increase as well. Make sure she always has access to fresh, clean water.
Considerations
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Like pregnant women, pregnant dogs should eat several small meals throughout the day instead of three large ones to avoid indigestion and stomach problems.
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Pregnant Chihuahua Diet
Pregnant dogs have special dietary needs, and pregnant Chihuahuas, because of their small size and delicate bodies, often have difficult pregnancies and labors made worse if they fail to have adequate nutrition. The correct pregnant Chihuahua diet includes various components, and is designed with the goal of healthy puppies and mother.