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Dog Gestation Calculator
Calculate your dog's due date, track key developmental milestones, and prepare for whelping.
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How Long Are Dogs Pregnant?
Dogs are pregnant for 63 days (9 weeks) from ovulation, with a normal range of 58–68 days. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 7 days, so the mating date and conception date may differ slightly — which is why our calculator accepts multiple mating dates.
Day 0-4: Fertilization. Day 22-28: Ultrasound confirms pregnancy. Day 45-50: X-ray shows fetal skeletons. Day 55-58: Prepare whelping box. Day 63: Expected delivery. Day 28-32: Fetal heartbeats visible on ultrasound. Use a quiet, warm area (24-26°C) for the whelping box. Have a heat lamp ready for puppies (29-32°C the first week).
Ultrasound is earliest (day 22-28) and detects heartbeats; X-ray from day 45 counts litter size via visible skeletons. The two methods serve different purposes. Ultrasound cannot reliably count litter size. X-ray lets the vet count skulls/spines for an accurate litter count — most useful from day 45 onward.
Set up by day 55 in a quiet, draft-free room at 24-26°C (75-80°F) — large enough for the mother to stretch but with low sides for easy entry. Use washable bedding: newspaper topped with towels or vet bedding. Have a heat lamp ready for puppies (kept at 29-32°C the first week).
Données vérifiées par petsMetrics à l'aide de sources vétérinaires évaluées par des pairs. Citations : ASPCA, AVMA, AAFP. Dernière révision : 2026.
The Science Behind the Dog Gestation Calculator
Canine gestation averages 63 days from ovulation (±5 days), based on decades of veterinary reproductive science compiled by AAHA and AVMA. Our calculator uses the mating date(s) as input, adds a 2-day fertilization window (accounting for sperm viability), and projects three due dates: earliest (mating + 58 days), most likely (mating + 63 days), and latest (mating + 68 days). Key milestones — ultrasound at day 28, X-ray at day 45, whelping box at day 55 — are benchmarked against AAHA Canine Reproduction Guidelines.
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