I had the same question. My vet told me not for 7 days after the pups are born. She said you could remove the smell from the mother and the pups would reject the mother because she didn't have the smell anymore. Its only 7 days, I would say stick through the smell, its better than taking the chance of having hungry puppies.
you usually use a small large or medium (depending on dog size small for small large for large medium for medium) rag but it has to be small but don't clean the babies because mother dogs are usually protective of their pups
Yes. Don't worry, just because she has had puppies doesn't mean you can't bath her normally.
no and if you don't believe me watch dogs101 puppies
NO. the mom cleans the baby it self.
you could damage the puppies skin and they might have a reaction that could be life threatening.
wait 3 weeks,
Yes, it is perfectly fine to bathe your dog before she has puppies.
no, puppies need to smell their mama
Puppies and not be trained from birth.
No it is not normal for chihuahua to eat its puppies at birth
the birth of puppies resulting from two impounded parents and the puppies are born at the pound
A dalmation recently gave birth to eighteen puppies in the UK.
about one hour to help her feel clean and give her a nice warm bath that also helps her not swell to much but make sure that when you going to give her a bath she sees her puppies
Maybe 8 weeks after
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
Puppies eyes open between 14 and 21 days after birth.
Yes sometimes no