First of all, it was pretty unwise to give all your dog's puppies away so soon while she still has milk. She will be pining after her offspring. You probably should have waited for at least 3 or 4 weeks before giving the puppies away. Yes, the milk will eventually go away but NOT in one day. It could be painful, and your dog will also have a possibility of getting sick or infected by the unused milk.
The mother will not be in position offer the milk to her puppies...........
She could still have a retained puppy. How is she acting sick?
Its best for the mother to do that when the pup is still little. When they grow up u may feed it
It depends on whether that mother is pregnant. Usually if the female dog is not pregnant, then there is not much of a chance of it being able to get milk from it, with the fact that the dog would not have produced any milk, but on the other hand it will still be able to do other things to care for it.
NO! Just No, Preferably 3 Months or 12 weeks. They Still need their mother's milk, unless you are willing to feed it to them in a bottle every second.
You should try to handle the newborn puppies as little as possible. Let the mother take care of them first.
I know it sounds awful, but whether it's a mom or not it's still called a bitch. On breeding papers, dam may be the term that is used.
Yes, they should. The airway is still cleared to make sure birth fluids are removed, but the pup should already be breathing.
Let the new mother of the pups tend her her babies. It's all natural. Be sure the bedding and papers in the box are kept clean and mom has plenty of water and she is eating well.
A mother dogs cares for her puppy or puppies until 6 weeks, then they must be fully weened from their mother by then, but puppies should still stay with their mother until at least 8 weeks, we just got another litter of puppies, so I would know.
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
If the puppies are still nursing, they can cause the mother to loose weight. Feed the puppies more solid food to taper them off mothers milk. Give some xtra food to the mother along with doggy vitamins. If this does not help, a trip to the vet is advised.