Section: Overview
The act of delivering puppies, or whelping, is usually a natural process for dogs, but there are occasions when normal birth is difficult or even impossible. Dystocia, or difficult or abnormal birth, is a common problem in veterinary medicine. If your dog is about to make you the proud owner of a litter of puppies, you should acquaint yourself with the normal birth process. Otherwise, it will be difficult to determine when and if there is a problem. Canine labor occurs in two stages. Stage I lasts 6 to 12 hours; your dog will exhibit nesting behavior and her temperature will drop. She will be having contractions, although you won't be able to see them. What you may see is that she is restless and may be panting. During Stage II, the fetuses will begin to move through the birth canal. Your dog will experience obvious straining and involuntary contraction of the abdominal muscles.
Vaginal prolapse is the protrusion of swollen vaginal tissue into and through the opening of the vulva, which is the external female genital organ, occurring during certain stages of the estrus (heat)...
A cesarean section (c-section) is the surgical removal of puppies from the uterus and is performed when natural delivery is not possible or will risk the life of the mother.
A cesarean section or C-section is a procedure in which the unborn puppies are surgically removed from the uterus. This procedure is usually performed only after attempts at natural delivery have failed....
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