No, they are too old. If they do, you will be risking their life.
No, it can be fatal to her puppies.
My dog had six puppies in her 1st litter of puppies.
Yes, but only with certain dewormers - there are a couple safe ones for nursing dogs. Your veterinarian can help you select a safe and effective dewormer for your dog if she needs it at this time.
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
Yes but it doesn't come right away after the first the puppy the dog has to take its time when they are coming out.
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...
Many dog boarding kennels will only accept puppies once they have received their second round of vaccinations. Puppies generally receive their first round at 12 weeks and their second at 16 weeks. Prior to these shots the puppies could be exposed to various air borne illnesses they might not be able to fight off. So no dog boarding a 3 week old puppy would not be safe.
Yeah, they can have anywhere from 1 to like 9 puppies at once!
A dog's giving birth is called "whelping." This process involves the dog delivering her puppies, typically after a gestation period of about 63 days. During whelping, the mother will go through stages of labor, ultimately resulting in the birth of her puppies. Proper care and a safe environment are essential during this time to ensure the health of both the mother and her puppies.
She will find a safe place to have them. She will start to pant heavily. And then have her puppies
Don't get a dog and stay away from other dogs!
It is usally safe because my dogs were bro and sis and they made pups togher and the pups were ok.