They are trying to protect their puppies. They feel that most things are threats to their puppies. They will attach things that they see as threats.
YES many horses have died giving birth so has the foal
Bitches are female dogs, so a kennel would be the appropriate place
A cow shouldn't be bleeding after giving birth. She may have a torn uterus, so you'd better get the vet out ASAP.
Dragons are not real so, no.
You will most likely get dark circles around your eyes from the pain of giving birth. But they will eventually go away. (so don't worry)
yes so the when she gives birth her babies will be warm
rabbits usually give birth at night so if you find the newborns when you check on them in the morning the birth is done.
It depends on the individual nature of the dog. Like us, they have different personalities. Some bitches want to be left alone to get on with it, others stick to you like glue, as if they dont wont to be left alone. As a general rule, they become quite restless, start heavy panting and wont lie at peace. Some bitches' waters break before the birth is immenent and other's waters break as they are actually giving birth. If you have a close relationship with your bitch, they will be more than happy to have you along acting as 'midwife'. You will know when she is about to give birth as she will behave quite differently from normal. Rectal temperature can be be taken to determine imminent birth but I didnt find this helpful as my bitch's temp fluctuated so often I ended up getting in a panic. I've acted midwife to the birth of 3 litters resulting in 28 puppies and each whelping was unique.
cause they tired of the night they had so they are stressed
no, when the horse is young it is like it is just born so it would be like you giving birth when you were a baby!
There is nothing special about a Cheetahs biology, anatomy or birth process that would cause it to routinely die after giving birth. So unless there is an injury that happens during delivery - which could happen to any species - a cheetahs life expectancy after giving birth is pretty much the same as before giving birth.
so it wont die