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Do you think dogs know when their humans are pregnant... Because I swear Charlie has gotten really really clingy lately. lol I swear he must know! |
They can detect auras in epileptic seizures, high or low blood sugars, cancer, anxiety, fear, etc....a BABY would be a piece of cake!!!! |
Oh for sure, and once your baby's heart starts beating they will *hear* that too, and quite frankly even now you *smell* different - well at least to a dog! |
I'm sure he knows. How have you been feeling? And when is the due date? |
Very interesting about hearing the heartbeat.. Wow. Crazy. Horsnaround... I'm big and uncomfortable. LOL I'm due in March. Two months to go. |
Oh it's getting close. How exciting. Do you know what your having or is it a surprise? |
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I am pretty sure that they can sense the changes that are taking place. |
It always seems like it takes forever with the first child. How exciting a little girl can not wait to see pictures and watch her grow up. I had two daughters and now 3 grand kids Love watching them grow up. Charlie will make a great brother :) |
Absolutely! My Lexie is a seizure alert girl, so they know smells & behavioral differences. Remember, THEY HAVE THE BURDEN TO COMMUNICATE WITH US! So they are way ahead of the game on the perception side. This true of all domestic canines. |
I think they do because one of our daycare parents were pregnant and Joel kept following her and barking, everyone thought he was being so strange and that night she went into labor. |
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Absolutely they know! My big boy, Buddy (a GSP) even knew when I went into labor before I did! I was pg with DD1 when we got Buddy and the morning (2am) I went into labor he was right there with me. He knew. I woke up and decided to go to the bathroom and he went with me and laid his head on my lap. When I started walking back to the bedroom my water broke and I started having contractions 15 minutes later. He didn't leave my side until we left for the hospital. When I got pg with DD2 he became super clingy, and again with DD3. He was also really good with the girls when they were new babies, always worried when they cried, laying with them during tummy-time, being their horsey when they got older. |
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