1.Never let her play rough when she is pregnant EY 2.When it is time for her to have puppys put a blanket under her and get a nose unclogger
3.wash your hands before touching the new puppies
4.let her eat that one stuff that's coated over the puppy (it wont hurt them or her)
5.Dont force the puppys away from her because they need mommas love
6.when puppys are born they are naturally in that one bag thing
7.Nevr force the puppys eyes open
8.when they are still in mommas tummy don't let er go out on the loose
9.when puppys are born use the nose unclogger on the puppys nose and mouth to help it breath
HELPFUL TIP:WHEN PUPPYS ARE BORN TRY PUTTING YARN AROUND THEIR NECK TO IDENTIFY THEM UNTIL THEY ARE NAMED :)
Take her to the local vet and they'll take care of the puppies.
A dog takes 58- 68 days to get pregnant.
a dogsitter or you an take your dog to the kennel.
A pregnant dog should NOT be given any junk food, such as an ice pop. It should be fed healthy dog food, water and milk - just like a human being. If you only did it once, the dog may be ok - but please don't do it again. Take care of her - she's pregnant!
Dog mom will do most of the work, the most important thing is to take mom water if shes not getting out of birthing box and food also she will take care of the babies herself if she does not feed them call your vet and ask him about puppy milk.
Take the dog to a vet and they will tell you what to do.
then give it to some one who could take care of it
Any that he thinks he can take care of. If you want it to be a surprise get a dog that is easy to take care of and one that is not to wild.
try and rehome it or take it the dog shelter
yes you can.
A vet can do artificial insemination on a dog. It doesn't always take but it can get the dog pregnant. But it's an expensive process.
you can't actually take care of a dog if your not physically there, but you can have someone else take care of the dog; or you can accommodate the dog in an area when you are at work or school. Leaving fresh water, food, toys, bed, and a training pad helps if you aren't around.