Most dogs have a gestation period of around 63 days, so just take into account what day the dog conceived. You should be able to tell when the pups will be born, and it'll give you time to prepare! ^^
Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.
older dogs seem to tolerate milk, but for puppies cows milk is 100 percent fatal if ingested. the safest type og milk even for old dogs or puppies is goat milk.
Dogs start to produce milk when they need to feed their puppies. If your dog has milk but has no puppies, the puppies are probably inside the mother. You just need to be patient. Hope this helped at least a little bit! ;D
No its not good to feed cats milk to dogs
The mother feeds the puppies with milk, and shows it how to act
They can if they are lactating already. It probably doesn't occur often, but it has happened before, and likely will again. The greater question is 'will' a particular dog nurse another's pups.
I wouldn't belive so, due to all dogs drink milk from their mother when they were puppies first born.
Actually it is more likely that your dog is about to have puppies - if she had already had the puppies her belly would be smaller than before. Dogs will start to leak milk a few days prior to delivering puppies; this is nature's way of making sure there is enough milk to feed the puppies.
Puppies are born alive.
Puppies will begin to eat dog food once they are weaned from their mother's milk, around six weeks of age.
Chocolate should not be fed to dogs. Perhaps you are thinking of carob.
dogs diplay parental to their puppies by feeding them milk