The common clinical signs of obstructed labour in dogs are: a. The water has broken for one to two hours and the dog is nuzzling, but the foetus is not delivered. The fetus is seen to be delivered, but the hind limbs are the first to come out and then no progress is made. The fetus is stuck at the pubic valve and still cannot be successfully delivered by artificial assistance. Third, the birth takes longer, the pregnant dog begins to appear to be in poor spirits and does not have the urge to move, and there is a tendency for the body temperature to drop.
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