How to Conduct Prenatal Examination for Pregnant Cane Corso? Generally, we will regularly go to the hospital for a check-up during pregnancy. Prenatal examination is also indispensable for pet Cane Corso

As the pregnancy time of Cane Corso increases, the fetus in its abdomen is also constantly developing and changing. Many dog owners are always worried about accidents happening to the Cane Corso in Jinan and the baby in its abdomen. Therefore, to understand its physical condition, we can take it to the hospital for regular check-ups. If there are any changes, we can detect and deal with them in time.

Don’t think that only humans need to undergo prenatal examination during pregnancy. Prenatal examination for pregnant Cane Corso is also necessary. The owner can take the female dog to the pet hospital for a B-ultrasound examination after the 20th day of pregnancy to see if the female dog and the fetus are healthy.

If you want to know how many babies are in the mother dog’s belly, you will need to wait until the 45th day of pregnancy to know by taking an X-ray. In addition, the X-ray can also tell whether the fetal position is normal. If the fetal position is abnormal, it is necessary to discuss the mode of delivery with the doctor to prevent accidental death of the mother dog during delivery.

In a pet hospital without relevant equipment for prenatal examination, the doctor can make a record based on the weight change of the female dog to judge whether the mother dog and the puppies are healthy. Generally speaking, it is reasonable for the pregnant Cane Corso to increase its weight by 25%, but the change in weight will still depend on the number of fetuses.

With the improvement of equipment in pet hospitals, we, as pet owners, can understand the development of Cane Corso and the baby in its abdomen in the first time. As the Cane Corso gives birth day by day, we need to make all preparations before childbirth to cope with and solve any unexpected situations that may occur during childbirth in time.

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