Father dogs may growl at their puppies as a way to establish dominance, set boundaries, or teach them proper behavior. It is a natural part of their communication and parenting style.
I don't think she would let you. She'll nip and growl at him. Nursing dogs are pretty fussy with people and other dogs around the pups.
Yes! The father of my dogs puppies tried to eat his own children!
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If you have to know, sometimes the father kills the puppies out of jealousy.
Yes, dogs with different mothers but the same father can have puppies together. This is because dogs are not genetically limited by their maternal lineage; they inherit traits from both parents. As long as both dogs are of breeding age and healthy, they can mate and produce offspring. The puppies will be half-siblings, sharing the same father.
Yes. All dogs will growl if abused, neglected or if it feels in danger.
Puppies like the state Florida the best. I have studied the behavior of puppies and dogs for many years and out of thousands of dogs and puppies and species, the puppies and dogs liked Florida the best.
The dogs have to be 12 months to have puppies...
2/12 or 1/6 of them are puppies
puppies are baby dogs
Dogs may growl because they are protective of their area. Also, they may growl because of an unknown scent. Sometimes they growl as a response to pain they're feeling.
A LOT! If your dog has puppies then it could take up to a whole house for them to play and run around. You can keep it to a limit though, like maybe a large living room. If you have dogs and puppies though, it might be better if you keep the big dogs (except the mother and father) away from the puppies so the puppies do not get hurt. Especially if you have newborns and older puppies like 9 month olds, because the older puppies don't know what's right and wrong and could play to rough with the younger puppies.