It depends. Is the male becoming aggressive? If it is then something's wrong. Males are usually protective of the females and pups (depending on breed) so if it is acting aggressive towards the female then it will hurt the puppy's. Other male dogs will be fine around the pregnant female but become aggressive towards the pups. Do your research on the breed to determine what is the best way to protect not only the female and pups but the male because the female will attack the male if he try's to attack the puppy's.
They should both be neutered! Aren't there enough unwanted puppies out there?!
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
It's life, when a male mates with a female the female gets pregnant. Remember unless you don't want an unspayed female to get pregnant, keep her away from the male! taking care of an pregnant chihuahua is very hard... And expensive.
Only if they appear to be bothering her.
The public ought to avoid all pregnant creatures in general at a zoo to keep away from pressure to the parent. Due to the release of hormones, the pregnant gorilla would likely also be quite irritable, and humans would risk aggregating it.
you should handle her less and keep your room very quiet but keep all strangers away from her. hope this helps you xx
Keep her at home as much as possible so she can't run away and get pregnant. As for her behavior it can vary but keep her calm. If you want to prevent any trouble get a vet to spay her
A neutered male can get your cat pregnant up to 30 days after he's been neutered. So if the cat just was neutered, keep him away from your female.
yeah a pregnant female
It means they are in heat. It is very important that, if you have a male around, keep him away from the female. Ideally, the female should be spayed.
yes! its very important to remove them if you think she is pregnant, or already is. he could cause her to much stress, and may attack her. also when the babies are old enough to not have milk from mamma (depending on the baby, but ushually 3 weeks) separate boys from girls.
If you mean, ready to have babies, then yes! It is recommended not to keep the male with the female once she has fallen pregnant but you CAN do it. You should remove the male atleast a week before she gives birth so that she will feel comfortable making a nest. She can also fall pregnant straight after giving birth which is not healthy for her. He could also attack the babies.