1. The Hipforums announces it first ever fundraiser. After nearly 30 years online, we must ask our members and guests to help support the website. Thanks to years of ongoing financial support of our members, advertisers and volunteer admin staff, we have been able to keep the forums alive.

    Now we must ask for help as available funds have all been used for our Internet server and other fees.

    So please donate any amount to our PayPal account donate@Hipforum.com to keep the site going. If we can get enough for a few months fees, we won't need to nag you again!

    You could also subscribe to the forums and get an upgrade to Supporter or Lifetime Supporter here

    You can dismiss this message by clicking on the X in the upper right corner.

    Thanks! The Hipforums Staff
    Dismiss Notice

pregnant sister and dog

Discussion in 'Pets and Animals' started by FallenFairy, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. FallenFairy

    FallenFairy Senior Member

    Messages:
    2,444
    Likes Received:
    14
    not sure if this belongs here but i just got a call from my sister in wisconsin and she told me that she lost her mucous plug on monday the 2,she's not due until november 16, and from that day up until now the great dane ,that she has been taking care of, has been by her side day and night from when she gets home to when she goes to sleep he is literally on her ass. now my question is why the hell is the dog acting this way???? usually he is playing with the three kids and sleeps in their room but since she lost the plug he has been with her constantly
     
  2. sea of grass

    sea of grass Member

    Messages:
    374
    Likes Received:
    0
    dogs are very intuitive creatures. he probably feels empathy for her losing the plug so early and feeling like she could give birth prematurely. dogs are protective of their companions - he is probably "protecting" her by being at her side day and night.
     
  3. lizziet84

    lizziet84 Member

    Messages:
    627
    Likes Received:
    6
    he probably feels pritective of the unborn child and wants to make sure that 1 its all right and 2 is still there.
    aww sweet.. :)
    what's the plug for? i'm confused
     
  4. FallenFairy

    FallenFairy Senior Member

    Messages:
    2,444
    Likes Received:
    14
    the mucous plug is basically a bunch of mucous in the cervix to keep out bacteria and disease and anything else that could harm the developing baby.
     
  5. DeathRowDisco

    DeathRowDisco Member

    Messages:
    695
    Likes Received:
    1
    Dogs DEFINITELY know what's going on, whether or not you want them to or let them know.
    When I'm upset, my dog knows. For a few weeks after I lost my dad, the little fella would NOT leave my side, especially when I was home alone. If my husband and I get into even the smallest of arguments, he pretends something is wrong (walking with a limp, whining like he has to go outside to potty, etc.) to get our attention away from each-other. When I'm in a really good mood, he begs and begs and begs to go for long walks or to just go outside and play. When I'm hyper, he's hyper because he knows I'll play with him. Dogs always know what's going on.

    He's probably watching over her, making sure she's okay. If anything happens while nobody is around, I would almost garantee that he does anything he can to get a neighbour's attention, whether it's barking endlessly (whether he's inside or outside the house), or scratching at doors/windows (if he's in the house) or anything else that he can do. If she needs help getting around the house, he'll probably offer his back/shoulders for support. Dogs are cool like that.
     
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice