"My dog knew I was pregnant before I did!" - scientists have confirmed the phenomenon

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Can dogs be considered to "guess" pregnancy even before the test?

Many expectant parents are convinced: their pets' behaviour does change, from increased affection to wary guarding. A new study reported by The Conversation is the first scientific attempt to systematically study this phenomenon.

Researchers interviewed 130 people who lived with a dog during pregnancy and asked them to describe their pets' behaviour "before" and "during" pregnancy. The researchers identified five categories of behaviour:

  • increasing attention to the owner

  • guarding towards familiar people

  • guarding towards strangers

  • anxiety towards the owner

  • anxiety towards other dogs

The results were very revealing:

  • 64.5% of respondents said the dog's behaviour changed during pregnancy;

  • 26.9% said that the pet started to behave differently even before they knew they were pregnant;

  • Attention and demand for contact increased most frequently, with 67.1% of participants reporting this;

  • There was also an increase in guarding behaviour towards both familiar and unfamiliar people;

  • And dogs that had previously shown anxiety towards other animals were less likely to change their behaviour.

Dogs have been around humans for tens of thousands of years - and in that time they have learned to subtly detect our emotions, behaviour and even physiological changes.
During pregnancy, a person's behaviour changes:

  • odour

  • daily routine

  • emotional background

  • activity level and attention to the dog

All of these factors are read instantly and the pet reacts in its own way - most often with increased attention, guarding behaviour or anxiety.

Although the data is based on owners' subjective feelings, the researchers emphasise that this is the first step towards a scientific explanation of the phenomenon. Understanding the behaviour pattern will help

  • parents-to-be better prepare the dog for the arrival of the baby
  • reduce pet stress
  • strengthen family harmony

Experts advise that during pregnancy:

  • maintain a regular walking routine (with the help of loved ones if possible)

  • create a calm and safe haven for the dog

  • encourage relaxed behaviour and do not increase anxiety

Conclusion: dogs do react sensitively to pregnancy, often even before they know they are pregnant.