
False, pseudo or phantom pregnancies can affect un-neutered bitches due to individual response to normal hormonal changes associated with her season. They usually start after the first or second season and unfortunately, if your dog has a tendency to these, she’s likely to suffer season after season with symptoms of increasing severity which is where our herbal supplements can help. The symptoms of phantom pregnancy in dogs range from mild unsettled behaviour to more extreme nesting habits such as carrying toys, looking for pups and depression. Physical changes can also occur, including a change in body shape, enlarged teats and even milk production.
Symptoms of Phantom Pregnancy in Dogs
Our advisors are often asked about phantom pregnancy in dogs however, not many dog owners know what signs to look out for when their bitch may be experiencing a pseudo-pregnancy:
Nesting: This can involve moving around and creating a den. She may also start digging at bedding; a common sig for creating a safe whelping area.
Behavioural changes: Depression, anxiety and clinginess are all signs your bitch may be having a phantom pregnancy however these can be mistaken for other common conditions.
Loss of appetite: Eating less or not eating at all and vomiting are all common signs of a phantom pregnancy. You may also notice weight gain which is due to fluid retention, causing a swollen, bloated belly.
Physical changes: There can be physical signs for phantom pregnancy in dogs, such as swollen belly, enlarged mammary glands and she may start to produce discharge or even milk.
Nursing: Your bitch could also begin to show an interest in nursing. Perhaps by becoming attached to one particular toy and acting in a protective manner around it.
Herbal Remedies For Phantom Pregnancies in Dogs For Future Use

Our Raspberry Leaf Tablets can help your dog cope better with hormonal changes by helping maintain normal balance.
Prevention really is the best answer for a bitch who is prone to phantom pregnancies. In extreme cases where pseudo-pregnancy in dogs occurs at every season, it may be advisable to seek veterinary advice regarding the ultimate spaying of the bitch if she is not going to be bred from. However, if this is not an option, then try Raspberry Leaf Tablets for dogs which have been used successfully to help many bitches in this situation.

These tablets use high quality raspberry leaf extract and need to be given at a dosage rate of 1 tablet per 10kg bodyweight twice daily from the first sign of her coming into season. This dose should be continued for twelve weeks, which is up to the time when she would have whelped had she been mated.
Supporting your bitch after a phantom pregnancy or season is also important. Re-balance her hormones and bring normality back with our Evening Primrose Oil for dogs.
Remedies For Dogs For Immediate Use
If is too late for Raspberry Leaf Tablets For Dogs and your bitch is actually going through a phantom pregnancy, there is assistance available that will help to reduce the symptoms and make her more settled while it lasts.
There is a homoeopathic remedy, Pulsatilla 15C, which can help a lot. This should be given every 2 hours for the first 12 hours and then four times a day until the symptoms reduce. Very often a bitch will have swollen teats and will start to produce milk; this is one of the more obvious symptoms. Limiting the amount of cereals you feed will help to minimise those symptoms, as will, within reason, not giving extra fluids, as both of these encourage milk production (but always keep water readily available). At the same time, give the homoeopathic remedy Urtica 3C, which is specifically used to suppress milk production and one of our most widely used homoeopathic remedies for dogs. As with the Pulsatilla 15C, give it every 2 hours for the first 12 hours and then three times a day until the milk flow reduces.
Psychological Aspects of a Phantom Pregnancy in Dogs

While the above tips will help with the physical symptoms of a phantom pregnancy in dogs, it is the psychological aspects that are as distressing for us as owners as they are for her. We find it upsetting to see our bitch being upset and confused by what is happening to her. Effects may include anxiety, confusion and general insecurity that often results in her wanting to cling to us more than usual. The best way to help, apart from reassurance and lots of cuddles, is to give Scullcap & Valerian Tablets at a dosage of 1 tablet per 5kgs bodyweight twice a day. Scullcap and Valerian Tablets for dogs helps anxiety and stress, so it will help her to feel more calm and relaxed, and she will be noticeably less fretful and worried by the condition.
Find out more about how veterinary herbal supplements can help your dog by getting in touch with our friendly team on 01308 897272 or use our contact form. Plus, get free UK delivery on orders over £50.
Please remember, you should consult a vet if your bitch does seem not herself after a season. There are other life-threatening conditions such as pyometra, which can develop very quickly, so it is always best to get her checked out by a veterinary professional.

103 thoughts on "How You Can Help Your Dog Through a Phantom Pregnancy"
Hi,
Our Bella has been carrying a particular toy around with her a lot, can’t get comfy and is what looks like nesting. Looking at the symptoms it would seem she is going through a phantom pregnancy. She did have a season in February but as she is a rescue dog who was used for breeding, her teats are always large but we haven’t noticed milk coming from them. She is not her usual bouncy self and does want to cuddle more than before.
What can I do to make this easier for her and how long does this last.
Kind regards
Darren Hulme
Hi Darren, We’re sorry to hear that Bella may be going through a phantom pregnancy! The best thing to give her would be one of our Homoeopathic remedies called Pulsatilla 15C which helps to maintain health following a phantom and with the symptoms. If she does produce milk, you can give her Urtica Urents 3C which lessens milk production and you could try our Evening Primrose Oil Capsules to help re-balance her hormones. If you’d like more advice do give us a call on 01308 897272 and one of our advisors will be happy to help 🙂
My bitch is on day 12 of her season, is it too late to start her on raspberry leaf?
She has suffered with phantom pregnancies for the last two seasons, so I am expecting the same after this one.
Also at what stage do I give pulsatilla. I will be getting her spayed after this season.
Hi my girl is having a phantom pregnancy 14 weeks after her season, she’s in the 2nd week of the phantom really aggressive with my other bitch who’s spayed what is best to give at this stage .
Hi Nicola,
Yes we can help. As she is already in her season, it will be too late to give the Raspberry Leaf Tablets, however you can give her one of our homoeophathics called Pulsatilla 15C which will help with the symptoms of a phantom. Alongside it might be worth giving the Scullcap & Valerian Tablets to help her feel more calm and relaxed without sedating which will help with her aggression, and if there is milk then the Urtica Urens 3C will reduce milk production.
If you need more help or advise, do give us a call on 01308 897272.
Thanks
We have recently adopted a female dog from a puppy farm, she has just finished her season, but. I think she has got a phantom pregnancy, she has gone off her food and is very quiet. She will not consume any tablets to make her better. Any ideas.
Hello,
It might be worth crushing the tablets and mixing it with a treat, like some yogurt? If you need more help please email info@dorwest.com and one of our advisors will be happy to help
Hi Dorwest,
My girl is having a phantom pregnancy right now, she is very distressed, won’t settle until I sit with her and keeps crying. She has had a phantom almost after every season she’s had. The vet has given her some medicine to try and balance her hormones. Is there something I can do to for this not to happen again?
Hi Cherrelle,
To prevent phantom pregnancy, give 2 tablets per 10kg of bodyweight daily from the start of the season for 12 weeks. If you would like more advice, please call 01308 897272 to speak to one of our advisors
Hi my dog is having a phantom pregnancy this will be her third one just wondering if there is anything I can help her as I do want to get her spayed but I can’t as she has them twice a year and having to wait 3 months after each one to see if she can be spayed or not
Hi Alice,
To prevent phantom pregnancy, give 2 tablets per 10kg of bodyweight daily from the start of the season for 12 weeks. If you would like more advice, please call 01308 897272 to speak to one of our advisors
Hi my wee dog was speyed almost 8 years ago and goes through a phantom twice a year. She is very agitated. What would be the best treatment for her please
Hi Jessie, for the prevention of phantom pregnancies we would recommend our Raspberry Leaf Tablets. Advisors are on hand if you would like to discuss things further on 01308 897272
Hi Nate here my female dog mated last year around June when i counted she was due in August but still today she hasn’t given puppies she has a good appite an here hole body has become big from the front to the back.She is well never been sick or showing signs of been sick no discharge an here teats are out an there was milk coming out last year but now if you press on the teats only little bit of blood what could be wrong
Hi Nate. We wouldn’t be able to advise on what could be wrong as we are not vets. It would be recommended to take her to the vets and if it is a phantom pregnancy please email us at info@dorwest.com and we will be happy to advise you. Hope this helps 🙂