Without a veterinarian's examination it is impossible to know for sure until your dog starts to deliver puppies. A veterinarian can perform an abdominal ultrasound looking for fetuses (they tend to be very distinct), draw blood for a hormone level assay or (in late pregnancy) take an abdominal ultrasound to look for mineralized bone.
At home, you can watch for changes in behavior (less energy or more, less outgoing or more, more playful or less, more territorial, more aggressive, etc. - each female is different). You may notice the vulva remains large, as if the female were in heat and you might notice mammary development with secretions on the tips of the nipples.
However, female dogs can also have pseudo-pregnancies, where they appear pregnant but aren't. It takes a veterinarian to sort this out, and to treat a pseudo-pregnancy.
To notice that your dog is pregnant, is not as hard as it looks depending on the type of breed that it you will see diferrent changes time by time.
The bitches nipples will start popping up and you might see white which is the mothers milk.
She might start to have lumps on the side of her stomach which are her pups.
She will become less active, as soon start to run off to be online, and hide to relax before the arrival of her pups.
A bitch is pregnant for about 62 days.
To really be sure so a vet .
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A German Shepherd can reach 35 mph easily and keep it at a steady pace.
German Shepherd's can go up to 30 - 32 mph if they really want to.
German Shepherd
The answer is 580 pounds and there you go bye.
Call it gs and/or his name & he will go to you.
See if anyone around your neighborhood is giving up their pet for sale, alternatively, your local animal shelter or pet stores will have many breeds of puppies available. German Shepherd puppies might require more effort to find and specialist breeders might be required.
There is not one universal place across the country to get a free German Shepherd. In order to find a free dog, one can visit a site like Craigslist, look at newspaper ads, or simply by word of mouth between family and friends.
Find a shelter or rescue, they are not an uncommon breed to you can pretty easily find them in a shelter. search by breed on petfinder and go to your local spca, I have noticed that they seem to have a lot there but they don't usually put there pets on petfinder.
Yes, extremely. They also go by the name of German Shepherd Dog.
Well, I would have to know what the or would be. Is it a dog, cat, person?? Anyways German Shepherds are very cute dogs! So I would go with the Shepherd instead of the or..?. Take care and God Bless!
Yes, because they get along great with any animal!
My German shepherd just had ups and was 72 hours they can go from one hour up to 72.