You should be able to,mine had 11,and all found good homes then she was spayed.The mommy dog should be able to handle all the new "babies".Just keep an eye on them and make sure all of them are getting their fair share of milk.You might have to rotate them so everyone is full.
its could have 5 10 babies each timeand they dont care about their babies
The best way is to take care of all of them. Show the mother that she can trust you when you hold the pups, feed them play with them, ect. Of course, show love for the mother too. Keep on feeding her and giving her excersize. Let her have local time with her pups sometimes. It could be a time when you are tired or are doing something else. Play with the mother, and keep petting her and giving her rewards when she does something good. Treat her with care and show that you love her by loving her babies too. Now for pups. Put some water in their food so it will be easier for them to eat since its softer.Feed the pups water, and sometimes milk like babies would drink when they are younger. Let them spend time outside, and take them on walks after theyve grown a little. Dont forget training!!
Wolves give birth to their pups in dens or burrows, typically in the spring. The gestation period for wolves is around 63 days, after which a litter of pups is born. The mother wolf will care for and nurse the pups until they are old enough to join the pack.
To rear pups means to care for and raise young dogs, typically from the time they are born until they are old enough to be weaned and adopted or sold. This process involves providing proper nutrition, socialization, medical care, and training to ensure the pups grow into healthy and well-adjusted adult dogs. Responsible rearing also includes creating a safe and nurturing environment for their development.
Well most first time mom dogs won't lay on their pups, but if your dog is then i would recommend to watch her really closely and never leave her in the same room with her pups. Or another solution may be to give away the pups to some of your friends or family. I truly hoped that helped :)
16 pups
You can not get the pups to. I have tried and searched it up and the only way to have pups with you is if you carry it in your mouth, but you can only have one in your mouth at a time.
It takes time for the young pups to open there eyes...
You have to wait until the pups have weaned. Consult your veterinarian, they will be able to give a time-line on when the procedure can go ahead safely, without affecting the mother and pups.
Make sure to separate the two when the time comes for the mother to have the pups! If it's the father, I'm sure he would try to eat the pups after birth.
Because you wouldn't be able to take care of yourself. They will get you through life. They care about the problems that happen in your life and they tell you what to do. If you didnt have a mom you would be dead by the time you were born.
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