yes it is normal for dogs to do this because they might have only one pup if you have an ultrasound and there is more than one pup then no its not normal
It is not normal for a dog to be still panting over 24 hours after birth. Something may be seriously wrong with her if she ate 11 puppies. Her temperature is actually quite normal, since 38.05 C is the same as 100.5 F, well within the range of normal for a dog. She could have a temperature of up to 102.5 F, or about 39.2 C, and still be normal. However, because she ate all the puppies and because she is still panting, she should be seen by a veterinarian immediately, to determine if she has a serious problem.
It can take up to 2 hours for it to stop bleeding.
no because the puppies still need the milk
a dog will only eat her puppies if she feels like she is not ready for puppies after the first one you should be fine but still keep an eye on them for the first few days
She could still have a retained puppy. How is she acting sick?
Yes it is but she should still feed them regularly and check on them.
If it really is one of the testicles, then it isn't normal. that would be a failed neutering. The dog would still have all the urges of an intact dog, and still be able to father puppies.
If it is still in labor, yes. You need to call a Vet.
There may be nothing you can do, but give her a few hours to take care of the puppies. If it is her first litter, she may need time to adjust. If she still does not care for them you might try feeding them youself by mixing milk powder and warm water, and giving it to them from a baby bottle, but there are no guarantees.
Yes
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...
A three month old Staffordshire is still young, and it is normal for puppies to tire easily. Puppies have short bursts of high energy, and then periods of nap time. The dog is likely getting hot during play and this causes the panting.