What is false Pregnancy/Pseudo-pregnancy in dogs?
False pregnancy, also known as pseudopregnancy or pseudocyesis, is a condition that occurs in female dogs (and other animals) where they exhibit signs and symptoms of pregnancy, even though they are not actually pregnant. This condition typically occurs within a few weeks to a couple of months after the dog’s heat cycle (estrus).
Here are some common signs and symptoms of false pregnancy in dogs:
- Nesting behaviour: The dog may start to exhibit nesting behaviours, such as gathering and arranging blankets or other materials to create a nest-like area.
- Enlarged abdomen: The dog’s abdomen may appear swollen or enlarged, resembling the appearance of a pregnant belly.
- Changes in appetite: Some dogs may experience changes in appetite, either an increase or a decrease in food consumption.
- Behavioural changes: Dogs may display mothering behaviours, such as being overly protective of toys, stuffed animals, or even of their human owners.
- Mammary gland changes: The mammary glands may become enlarged and may even produce milk.
- Restlessness or anxiety: The dog may display signs of restlessness, anxiety, or agitation.
It’s important to note that false pregnancy is a normal physiological response in some female dogs and is not considered a medical problem. The signs and symptoms usually resolve on their own within a few weeks.
However, if the signs are severe, persist for an extended period, or if the dog appears to be in pain or distress, it’s essential to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation and potential treatment.