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Originally Posted by Mardelin I hate relying on that thermometer.....it'll happen when it happens. I know the waiting is the toughest thing to do.
Does she have a glassy eyed stare? |
Some girls do not display a lot of the classic signs. My little girl had pups last night. Her temperature was up and down like a yo-yo all last week. Sunday morning she got up and was shaking but she ate normally, played as usual and slept comfortably. About an hour before she started to push she just got slightly restless. No nesting behavior, nothing out of the ordinary. First real classic sign was when she started to push. You just have to watch them really carefully and it'll happen when it happens. Be prepared at any time.