I'm not a dog expert or anything but I know a little about dog's so I'll say after the pup's are weaned, or done with the mother's milk. Maybe after about eight month's. Hope this work's!
If you mean spayed after all her milk has dried up.
Um...because they are giving birth. Wouldn't you make some sort of noises if you were giving birth?
You will probably notice all of her pups are missing but to stop this keep the male separate wile the female is giving birth other wise she will or her male!
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normally if you are trying to breed her she needs to be 2yrs if you are trying to have her spayed before she has pups the best time to have her spayed would be 6 months or earlier. try going to http://learntobreed.com/ normally if you are trying to breed her she needs to be 2yrs if you are trying to have her spayed before she has pups the best time to have her spayed would be 6 months or earlier. try going to http://learntobreed.com/
The pups are usually born in summer. Normally the female wolf can have 5-6 pups.
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Any female dog that has had a litter (no matter if it's a pure bred dog or a mixed breed) should have a good physical by their vet. Just as women do after giving birth. It's important the female dog has nutrients to give the pups when they are nursing.
Yes, tehy do.
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it depends on if they are fixed/spayed/nuterd or not.
Sometimes that is what I have heard. Yet a friend of mine's had a small female that gave birth to 4 normal pups.... has something to do with the line and size. Good vet care should take care of most problems
Bitches bleed for several days and weeks after giving birth. It is the body's natural way of cleansing the uterus and birth canal. The nursing puppies causes her uterus to contract, and thus older blood is expelled. It is natural and she is fine, unless the blood looks bright and fresh.