If you believe your dog has a retained placenta, you need to take her to a veterinarian to have her examined. A retained placenta can cause infection and necrosis of the uterus, which could kill your dog.
Note: when taking your dog with new puppies to the vet, you need to take all the puppies with you - it's not a good idea to try to leave them at home. Nestle them in a laundry basket or a plastic storage bin with towels across the bottom to transport them safely.
when a dog is in labor does she need to expell 1 sac or placenta for each puppy that she has, what happens if 1 doesnt come out? example 4 puppies, and only 3 sacs or placentas.
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Justin Bieber Doesnt have a dog,he also doesnt have a pet.
See if the dog is lactating, or is she restless?
Yes they do, all Placental mammals do.
my dog doesnt eat his collar
No Garrett Hedlund Doesnt Have A Dog
It has been my experience, that it is best to wait until your dog is fully mature before mating. At least 1 year of age. They are better able to carry the pregnancy, safely deliver and care for their puppies at over 1 year old.
Yes it have a winer doesnt it
60 - 65 days
Well, the dog will starve, and probably die after awhile.
That depends on the dog. Huskeys are massive when they are fully grown.