yes it can but puppies cant
there are medications givin by the vet if your dog has an overdue litter that will help the dog in upcomin litters to be a week or 2 early
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
it best not to have puppies with a dog from a dog shelter
Potential risks and complications of a growth plate injury in a dog include stunted growth, limb deformities, arthritis, and chronic pain. These injuries can affect the dog's mobility and quality of life, requiring long-term management and potential surgical intervention.
Dog prenatal vitamins are very important for pregnant dogs; they help them throughout the gestation period. The growing puppies in her stomach will need vitamins and minerals, and for that, dog prenatal vitamins are very important so that the puppies can have the proper nutrients needed for their growth. Otherwise, there can be many health risks for the puppies and the pregnant dog as well. This supplement will provide brain and eye development; it will contribute to bone strengthening; and it will also promote organ and muscle growth.
I would not advise breeding from a Dog until she has had at least two seasons, though the ideal age for breeding is three years old. At 8 months old, your Dog is still very much a puppy and as such is still growing. If your Dog was to become pregnant before she had finished growing, all of her vital nutrients for growth would go to her unborn puppies instead, meaning that her growth may be stunted. There is also an increased risk of complications if the Dog is allowed to breed too young.
NO. Puppies have different nutritional needs from adults, which is why they make dog food according to life stages. example: puppy, adult, senior. If the puppy eats adult food it may cause problems like stunted growth or failure to thrive syndrome.
My dog is having the same problem, luckily we have another dog who tends to take care of the first dog's puppies, but still, why won't she pick up her own puppies?? The bigger dog takes care of the smaller dog's puppies.... the smaller one has never picked up her puppies...
pups, or puppies
they are puppies, dog gone it!
The neighbor's dog had sex with it.