no never why beacuse thats her own child
Only seedless fruits and no citrus.
In general German Shepherds are a one owner type of dog. However, if your German Shepherd gets along well with other dogs and appears docile then put your German Shepherd on a leash and let the new pup have the freedom, but be sure to keep the pup away from your dog. Watch the reactions from your German Shepherd. You could try this with a friends dog coming into your home to see how your dog reacts before purchasing another dog. "Never' pay all of your attention to the pup no matter how cute they are. Always go to your German Shepherd first. It's a pecking order. German Shepherd or any other breeds, there are individual personalities amongst dogs and some can be very patient with a pup, while others can be jealous and some even aggressive and harm the pup.
Because he is settling in.
He will have worms.
We bought a German shepherd pup in October. We brought him home at 6 weeks old. His ears stood up at 7 weeks old. I have kept picture logs and specifically marked the day his ears stood up.
a four week old pup should still be drinking mumma's milk, ready soon for weaning...
No it will not. Not even wild animals will reject their babies if touched by humans, that's a wivestale.
You're not SUPPOSED to, but the mom might count heads and become upset. It is best for the pup to stay with its mom.
because of your mom
Cute names for a female German Shepherd include Stella, Cleo, Sunny, Holly, Ella, Gabby, Marie, Sasha, Rita, Tara and Lola. One can choose any female child's name really and it should be suitable for a female German Shepherd.
Nurse the pups? A female should clean and eat the placenta around the pup and then start licking it too get him/her breathing. She will then get ready to birth the next pup.
Answer 1: Are you sure it's biting? Maybe she is carrying the pup in her mouth (which isn't a bad thing), or grooming the pup(which you shouldn't mind), or taking care of bugs or other skin things on the pup (which then you should take the pup to a vet). You should check and see if she really is biting the pup. Answer 2: If the mom is biting the pup, 1st check with the vet to see if the are bugs or skin problems with the pup. The mom could very well be trying to cure the pup. Answer 3: Check the vet to see if the mom has any mental problems. Is the mom acting out of the ordinary?You should see. These are not all the answers, but these are all I can give you. Wish you luck!