Miscarriage in Dogs
Written By hannah hollinger
Published: 09/30/2015Updated: 01/21/2022
Veterinary reviewed by Dr. Linda Simon, MVB MRCVS
Miscarriage in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery, Management, Cost
What is Miscarriage?
A dog may abort or reabsorb a litter at any time during her pregnancy due to a number of reasons. Without adequate levels of progesterone or proper nutrition, she cannot maintain her pregnancy. Infection or other diseases may likewise prompt a miscarriage. If your dog is secreting vaginal discharge, or if she abruptly becomes lethargic and depressed, she may have miscarried or aborted her pregnancy, though you will need to bring her to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.
A miscarriage is the spontaneous resorption (stays inside the body) or abortion (leaves the body) of a dog’s litter. This is sudden and irreversible, and it typically results in a poor prognosis for any remaining fetuses, though most bitches make a full recovery. A veterinarian may potentially be able to help your dog carry the rest of the litter to term if the necessary action is taken soon enough.
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Symptoms of Miscarriage in Dogs
A miscarriage may lead to either a spontaneous abortion or a resorption. If the litter is reabsorbed at the start of the pregnancy, your dog may not exhibit any signs. If a miscarriage occurs closer to the due date, however, a fetus will be aborted. You may see vaginal discharge, contractions, or expelled placental or fetal tissue. Oftentimes, a dog owner doesn’t realize that the bitch has miscarried, as she may eat any expelled tissue before it is discovered. A dog who has suffered a miscarriage may be lethargic or depressed and may become dehydrated if she is refusing to eat or drink. If she has an infection you may also notice she has a fever and there is foul-smelling discharge from her vagina.
Causes of Miscarriage in Dogs
There are many different reasons a pregnant dog may miscarry one or more of her puppies. These include:
  • Infection, such as brucellosis, herpes, neospora or toxoplasmosis
  • Low progesterone levels
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Fetal defects
  • Endocrine disorders, such as Cushing’s disease
  • Genetic defects
  • Response to medication
Depending on the cause of the miscarriage, certain breeds of dogs may be more susceptible than others. Malnourished dogs are more likely to miscarry, as they lack the nutrients needed to carry a pregnancy to term.
Diagnosis of Miscarriage in Dogs
A miscarriage may go undiagnosed if the owner does not realize that the dog was pregnant. This is especially true at the start of the pregnancy, when the bitch is more likely to reabsorb the prenatal tissue and to show no sign of her condition.
If you suspect that your dog has miscarried, bring her in to the veterinarian. The veterinarian can test for the presence of fetuses through palpation, radiographs, or ultrasound, which will reveal any puppies that are present. X-rays and ultrasounds are especially useful both for identifying uterine contents and for determining the viability of fetuses still present. Depending on the cause of the miscarriage, the veterinarian may recommend additional tests for infection or other underlying conditions, which will need to be treated to ensure your dog’s overall health.
Treatment of Miscarriage in Dogs
Treatment for bitches who have miscarried is supportive and varies depending on circumstance. Restrict your dog’s activity, and make sure that she remains hydrated while she recovers. If any of the fetuses are still viable, the veterinarian will find a way to help your dog carry them to term. Otherwise, you will need to ensure that your dog has expelled all pregnancy-related tissues, which can be verified with an ultrasound.
If the pregnancy was aborted due to an infection, your dog will require antibiotics. Any other underlying conditions will likewise need to be treated, and IV fluid therapy may be recommended if your dog is severely dehydrated. The prognosis varies according to the cause of the miscarriage, though most bitches will recover and be able to conceive again in the future, with the exception being for dogs that have developed brucellosis or a uterine infection.
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Recovery of Miscarriage in Dogs
Your dog will need extra attention from you while she recovers from her miscarriage. Most bitches show signs of depression following the loss of her litter, but given time, she should recover and return to her old self. Limit her activity during the first few days following the miscarriage, and ensure that she has access to clean, fresh water, as well as a quiet, comfortable place where she can rest.
Monitor vaginal discharge daily, and alert the veterinarian if you notice anything unusual. As your dog recovers, the amount of discharge will decrease until it stops altogether. The veterinarian may recommend a follow-up exam depending on the cause of the miscarriage, especially if an infection was involved.
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My pet has the following symptoms:
Brown Discharge
my dog is 3 weeks pregnant and is having brown discharge and looks a little lethargic, but is still vigilant as to what is going on around her and responds to her name, she is still eating and drinking water
Sept. 28, 2020
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Thank you for your question. If she continues to act a little quieter than normal, it would be best to have a check up for her to make sure she is okay. It may be normal for her, but bulldogs have problems with pregnancy at the best of times, and a veterinary exam and possible an ultrasound would help determine if she is having a problem. I hope that all goes well.
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My pet has the following symptoms:
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Hey our dog (female) is bleeding very much. Can you please tell us what we have to do.
Sept. 27, 2020
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Thank you for your question. It would be best to have your pet seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine her, see what might be causing the bleeding, and get treatment.
Oct. 12, 2020
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My pet has the following symptoms:
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She lost 3 puppies and was struggling to give birth.
Sept. 27, 2020
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Thank you for your question. I apologize for the delay in my response, this venue is not set up for urgent emails. I hope that she is okay. Since I cannot see your pet, it would be best to have them seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine them, see what might be causing this, and get treatment if needed.
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My pet has the following symptoms:
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Please I new d help with my female dog, she hasn't been eating for four days now, and her breathing is really weird.
Sept. 25, 2020
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Thank you for your question. I apologize for the delay in my reply, this venue is not set up for urgent emails. She sounds quite ill, and since I can't see her, It would be best to have your pet seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine them, see what might be going on, and get any testing or treatment taken care of that might be needed.
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My gsd is 35 days pregnant and since yesterday she has refused to eat only drinking more water. She vomited yellow bile (probably morning sickness). Is it part of the pregnancy symptoms??
Sept. 25, 2020
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Thank you for your question. I apologize for the delay, this venue is not set up for urgent emails. I hope that your pet is feeling better. If they are still having problems, It would be best to have your pet seen by a veterinarian, as they can examine them, see what might be going on, and get any testing or treatment taken care of that might be needed.
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