Birthweight (BW) and early weight changes are important prognostic factors in dog neonatology, but are influenced by the breed. The present study aimed to evaluate BW and early growth in a single breed, Dobermann, and single breeding facility for a better evaluation of data and analysis of influencing factors. In 364 puppies born by elective cesarean section, the ROC curve and cut-off weight values associated with the risk for death within 15 days after birth were defined for BW and Day 1 weight (D1W). Both BW and D1W were influenced by newborn’s sex (p < 0.05), maternal age (p < 0.05) and maternal bodyweight (p < 0.05), litter size (p < 0.05), and “litter effect” (p < 0.05). The weight charts for the first 15 days after birth were constructed for female and male puppies, and weight percentage variation analysis of the first 5 days after birth showed that the nadir of weight loss occurred around 1 day after birth, followed by BW recovery within 3 days, and doubling BW around 12–14 days. Therefore, BW (p < 0.001), D1W (p < 0.001) and early weight changes are important factors for prognosis and growth monitoring, allowing the prompt detection of those puppies needing special care. However, the influences of sex-related differences and maternal factors must be considered.

Birth Weight and Early Weight Changes in Newborn Dogs: Analyzing Key Influencing Factors in Dobermann Puppies / J. Fusi, R. Bucci, C. Scabrosetti, M. Faustini, M.C. Veronesi. - In: ANIMALS. - ISSN 2076-2615. - 2026:16(2026 May 05), pp. 1410.1-1410.14. [10.3390/ani16091410]

Birth Weight and Early Weight Changes in Newborn Dogs: Analyzing Key Influencing Factors in Dobermann Puppies

J. Fusi
Primo
;
M. Faustini
Penultimo
;
M.C. Veronesi
Ultimo
2026

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Birthweight (BW) and early weight changes are important prognostic factors in dog neonatology, but are influenced by the breed. The present study aimed to evaluate BW and early growth in a single breed, Dobermann, and single breeding facility for a better evaluation of data and analysis of influencing factors. In 364 puppies born by elective cesarean section, the ROC curve and cut-off weight values associated with the risk for death within 15 days after birth were defined for BW and Day 1 weight (D1W). Both BW and D1W were influenced by newborn’s sex (p < 0.05), maternal age (p < 0.05) and maternal bodyweight (p < 0.05), litter size (p < 0.05), and “litter effect” (p < 0.05). The weight charts for the first 15 days after birth were constructed for female and male puppies, and weight percentage variation analysis of the first 5 days after birth showed that the nadir of weight loss occurred around 1 day after birth, followed by BW recovery within 3 days, and doubling BW around 12–14 days. Therefore, BW (p < 0.001), D1W (p < 0.001) and early weight changes are important factors for prognosis and growth monitoring, allowing the prompt detection of those puppies needing special care. However, the influences of sex-related differences and maternal factors must be considered.
newborn dog; birthweight; early growth; growth chart; influencing factors
Settore MVET-05/B - Clinica ostetrica, ginecologica, andrologica e neonatologia veterinaria
5-mag-2026
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/16/9/1410
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