If you are asking on this site I would advise you not to breed her. Chances are you have no clue what you are doing. If you still insist on breeding her I would advise going to your vet and having a full health screening done to see if it would be safe to breed her. Also, this could help insure the health of the puppies.
Golden retrievers were bred in Scotland as a hunting dog responsible for retrieving game. Their coats range from dark to light gold, giving them the name Golden Retriever.
Try giving your dog human food and if he/she still won't eat you got to go see a veterinarian.
yes, the mishap of the still born puppy is something that has a chance of happening every litter. the reason for this being, that the pup might not have been as completely formed and ready as the other four, due to the fact that each pup develops at its own rate. Another possibility is that if the mother was hurt at anytime in the pregnancy laid down too hard.
well they should but idk u shld ask a breeder.
Yes, if you become a reputable breeder, you can charge money for giving the puppies to families.
Check your local animal shelter. Consider giving a good and caring home to a shelter dog - perhaps they have retriever/something else cross breeds. I know the shelter will have adorable pups no matter what the lineage may be.
the horse has to be 3 years old to get a GA
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There are many tips one should know for caring for terrier puppies. Some tips for caring for terrier puppies include giving the pets time to get adjusted to new areas and giving pets time to socialize.
They are trying to protect their puppies. They feel that most things are threats to their puppies. They will attach things that they see as threats.
You may want a golden retriever; it is an exceptionally friendly breed of dog. Alternatively, just go to your local animal shelter and pick a dog that appeals to you. That has the advantage of being less expensive, and also of giving a home to a dog that needs one.