Overview
- Cane Corso owner Jade Emily Farrow filmed her dog intently watching her around the home and posted the clips on social media.
- After a check-up prompted by the sudden behavior change, the veterinarian asked whether she could be pregnant, according to her caption.
- The coverage does not report any confirmation of pregnancy and presents the suggestion as anecdotal.
- The American Kennel Club notes that pregnancy-related hormonal shifts likely alter human scent, a change dogs could plausibly notice.
- Veterinarian Ann Hohenhaus and behaviorist Russ Hartstein say dogs can detect chemical changes in people, while stressing that pregnancy detection lacks definitive scientific proof.