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  2. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Dogs rescued from difficult circumstances like hoarding, abuse, or kennels may exhibit signs of depression or anxiety, but the severity can vary depending on the individual dog and their experiences.

  3. The First Signs Your Dog May Be Pregnant - AOL

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    Changes in a female dog’s nipples should be an obvious sign of pregnancy. Within two weeks of conception, a female dog’s teets will get bigger and pinker. This is most obvious with the nipples ...

  4. 10 silent signs your dog is depressed - AOL

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    While dogs can’t tell you exactly what they’re feeling, they can still show behaviors similar to human depression. Skip to main content. Lifestyle. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Diestrus lasts approximately 56 to 60 days in a pregnant female, and 60 to 100 days in a non-pregnant female. During both of these periods, progesterone levels are high. Because the hormonal profile of a pregnant female and a female in diestrus are the same, sometimes a non-pregnant female will go through a period of pseudopregnancy .

  6. Pyometra - Wikipedia

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    Pyometra is a result of hormonal and structural changes in the uterus lining. This can happen at any age, regardless of how many heat cycles have occurred or previous pregnancies (or lack thereof), although it becomes more common as the dog gets older. The main risk period for a female is for eight weeks after her peak standing heat has ended. [2]

  7. Nesting instinct - Wikipedia

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    Female dogs may show signs of nesting behaviour about one week before they are due [5] that include pacing and building a nest with items from around the house such as blankets, clothing, and stuffed animals. [5] (They also sometimes do this in cases of false pregnancy, or pseudocyesis).

  8. Is My Dog Depressed? 5 Symptoms to Look Out For

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    Zac Pilossoph, consulting veterinarian at Healthy Paws Pet Insurance, told us dogs get depressed too, and it can look a lot like people depression. Dogs who have no appetite, don’t get excited ...

  9. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    It is most common among large breed, spayed female dogs, but it can occur in intact females, male dogs, and cats. [17] Urethral sphincter incompetence is the primary cause of urinary incontinence. [17] It is important to seek veterinary aid if urinary incontinence presents frequently. Medication