One cold afternoon, a visibly pregnant dog showed up at my front gate—nervous, exhausted, and clearly in need of help. She was about 63 days into her pregnancy, which meant she could go into labor at any moment. That unexpected visit marked the beginning of a life-changing journey for both of us.
For those who may not know, a typical dog pregnancy lasts between 58 and 68 days. By day 63, labor is often just hours away. The signs are easy to miss if you don’t know what to look for: restlessness, pacing, nesting behavior, heavy panting, and refusing to eat. This sweet girl was trembling and panting—clearly looking for a safe place to have her puppies.
If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, it’s important to act quickly—but stay calm. Check for labor signs, provide a quiet and warm space, and call a veterinarian for guidance. Labor typically happens in three stages: early contractions, delivery of the puppies, and passing the placenta. Your presence alone can offer her the comfort and security she needs, and you may need to step in if there are any complications.
Once the puppies are born, it’s crucial to make sure they start nursing right away and to monitor both mom and babies for any health concerns.
That day, I learned firsthand just how far a little compassion can go. Animals know when they’re safe—and when they have no one else to turn to, your kindness could make all the difference.