Research indicates two-thirds of dogs show distinctive behavioral changes when a family member becomes pregnant. Observations suggest that these changes can range from an increase in affectionate behavior to more defensive actions. Notably, over a quarter of dogs may start exhibiting behavior changes even before their owners confirm a pregnancy. This phenomenon has led dog trainers to inquire about potential pregnancies when dogs demonstrate behavioral shifts. The findings reinforce anecdotal evidence with scientific data collected through surveys of dog owners during pregnancy.
Many dog trainers have observed significant changes in behavior when a family member is pregnant, ranging from increased affection to heightened defensiveness.
Research indicates that nearly two-thirds of dogs exhibit noticeable changes in behavior when a family member is pregnant, often before they even realize it.
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