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A Pregnant Dog’s Miraculous Journey: How She Found Help at My Gate After 63 Days

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  1. Pre-labor, where she may seem anxious and start nesting.

  2. Active labor, when the puppies are delivered.

  3. Post-labor, when the placentas are expelled.

During the process, it’s crucial to monitor her for complications like breech births or prolonged labor. If something doesn’t seem right, seek veterinary help without delay.

Once the puppies are born, make sure they start nursing as soon as possible. Watch the mother and her litter closely for any signs of distress, weakness, or health concerns. A clean, warm environment, along with regular monitoring, will go a long way in ensuring their survival and wellbeing.

That day changed me. Offering safety to a mother in need, watching new life come into the world, and witnessing the bond between her and her puppies reminded me just how deep our connection with animals can be.

It was more than a rescue—it was a lesson in compassion, trust, and the quiet power of kindness.

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