Dog Pregnancy Calculator
Enter your dog’s mating date and instantly get her due date, week-by-week timeline, trimester tips, and whelping countdown โ free for all breeds.
How to Use the Dog Pregnancy Calculator
Using this dog pregnancy calculator is simple. You only need to know the approximate date your dog mated or was artificially inseminated:
- Enter the mating date โ the date of the first confirmed breeding or ovulation.
- Select your breed size โ gestation length varies slightly between small, average, large, and giant breeds.
- Click “Calculate” โ the tool instantly shows the estimated due date, days remaining, trimester progress, full timeline of milestones, and breed-appropriate care tips.
How Long Is a Dog Pregnant? (Canine Gestation Period)
The average canine gestation period is 63 days from ovulation, but a completely normal and healthy dog pregnancy can range from 58 to 68 days. This variation is normal โ what matters most is that veterinary monitoring confirms the pregnancy is progressing well.
The gestation period varies slightly by breed size:
Dog Pregnancy Week by Week
Understanding what is happening inside your dog’s body each week helps you provide the right nutrition, veterinary care, and preparation at exactly the right time.
| Week | Days | Puppy Development | Mother’s Changes | Key Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Days 1โ7 | Fertilization occurs. Cells begin dividing into an embryo. | No visible signs. Behavior unchanged. | Keep environment calm. No medications or vaccines. |
| Week 2 | Days 8โ14 | Embryos travel to the uterine horns and begin implanting. | Still no visible symptoms. Normal appetite. | Avoid rough play, jumping, and stress. |
| Week 3 | Days 15โ21 | Organ development begins. Heartbeats form. | Nipples may enlarge and turn pink. Possible mild morning sickness. | Ultrasound from day 21 can confirm pregnancy. |
| Week 4 | Days 22โ28 | Fetuses reach ~1.5cm. Facial features begin forming. | Belly begins to round slightly. Increased affection possible. | Relaxin blood test confirms pregnancy (day 25โ30). Vet visit. |
| Week 5 | Days 29โ35 | Toes, claws, and whiskers develop. Gender can be determined. | Appetite increases. Clear weight gain becomes visible. | Start transitioning to puppy food. Increase calories 25%. |
| Week 6 | Days 36โ42 | Pigmentation develops. Coat begins forming. | Belly significantly enlarged. Mammary glands swell. | Prepare whelping box. Introduce it now so she gets comfortable. |
| Week 7 | Days 43โ49 | Puppies are nearly fully formed. Skeletal bones mineralized. | Shedding of belly hair begins. Nesting behavior starts. | X-ray around day 49 gives accurate litter count. Final vet visit. |
| Week 8 | Days 50โ56 | Puppies are fully developed and gaining weight. | Milk (colostrum) may appear. Restlessness increases. | Take morning temperature daily. Prepare your whelping kit. |
| Week 9 | Days 57โ65 | Puppies are ready for birth. Final positioning in birth canal. | Temperature drops below 37.8ยฐC (100ยฐF) within 24h of labor. | Monitor constantly. Have vet emergency contact ready. Whelping day! |
Signs of Pregnancy in Dogs
Unlike humans, dogs do not show obvious pregnancy signs in the early stages. Here are the signs to look for at each phase:
Early Signs (Weeks 1โ3)
- Slightly reduced appetite or mild nausea (similar to morning sickness)
- Nipples become more prominent and may turn slightly pink or darker
- Behavioral changes: more affectionate or slightly withdrawn
- Increased fatigue and sleeping
Mid-Pregnancy Signs (Weeks 4โ6)
- Visible belly expansion and weight gain
- Clear or whitish vaginal discharge (normal, not bloody)
- Enlarged mammary glands
- Increased appetite and food motivation
- Fetal movement may be felt from around day 45โ50
Late Pregnancy Signs (Weeks 7โ9)
- Heavy belly, puppies visible/palpable through abdomen
- Nesting behavior โ digging, rearranging bedding, seeking quiet spaces
- Colostrum (pre-milk) may appear from nipples
- Restlessness and panting in the days before labor
- Rectal temperature drop below 37.8ยฐC (100ยฐF) โ within 12โ24h of labor
Recommended Vet Visit Schedule for Pregnant Dogs
Proper veterinary care is the most important thing you can do during your dog’s pregnancy. Here is the recommended schedule:
| Timing | Procedure | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Day 25โ30 | Relaxin blood test | Most reliable way to confirm pregnancy (~98% accuracy from day 25) |
| Day 21โ28 | Ultrasound | Confirms pregnancy, checks fetal heartbeats, estimates litter size |
| Day 28 | Abdominal palpation | Vet manually feels for uterine swelling โ only reliable in this short window |
| Day 49โ55 | X-ray (radiograph) | Most accurate puppy count โ essential to know if all puppies are delivered |
| Day 58+ | Pre-whelping check | Final health check, review labor signs, discuss emergency protocol |
Whelping Preparation Checklist
A well-prepared whelping environment dramatically reduces complications and stress for both mother and puppies. Start preparing your whelping kit by day 42โ49.
Setting Up the Whelping Box
The whelping box should be large enough for the mother to lie stretched out, with sides tall enough to contain puppies (but low enough for the mother to step over). Line it with clean, washable bedding. Place it in a warm, quiet, draft-free area away from household noise. Temperature inside the box should be 29โ32ยฐC (85โ90ยฐF) for the first 2 weeks.
Essential Whelping Kit Supplies
- Clean towels โ many of them, for drying and stimulating puppies
- Disposable gloves โ for hygiene during delivery
- Bulb syringe โ to clear fluid from puppies’ airways
- Iodine solution โ to disinfect umbilical cords
- Digital thermometer โ to monitor mother’s temperature daily from day 58
- Dental floss (unwaxed) โ to tie off umbilical cords if needed
- Kitchen scale โ to weigh each puppy at birth and track weight gain
- Heating pad or heat lamp โ for keeping puppies warm
- Notebook โ to record each puppy’s birth time, weight, and color
- Puppy milk replacer โ emergency backup if mother cannot nurse
Frequently Asked Questions
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