They can be too small to safely have puppies, particularly if the father is larger than the mother, or the litter is large. A cesarean may be necessary, or an emergency spay, to save the mother's life. Always consult your veterinarian for a breeding fitness exam before breeding a dog. If a dog becomes pregnant unexpectantly, the vet can administer a 'mis-mate' shot which is similar to a 'morning after' pill. The vet can also perform an emergency spay before the puppies have time to develop.
Sorry I can't help ya
they are all small and blind no as fluffy as they will be when they get older
The only way to tell if your dog is too small to have puppies is to ask your vet. Your vet will be very honest with you.
If the cage is too small to put food and water in, you need to get a larger cage. Depending on the age of the babies it might be too stressful to move them right now. You don't want to stress out the mother or she may kill her babies.
I need a small dog, that doesn't get too old, furry, and isn't too wild. I don't have a very big yard either.
the dog will become extremely bloated and may be at risk of death if babies become to large . and explode
well if your dog is on heat it will try too run away too find male dogs so they can mate and make babies
it's really bad for the baby, babies born prematurely, babies born too small, babies who die before they can be born at all.
depends how small the babies . if their too small the guppies will eat them cause they will think they are food
Because if your dog doesn't get spayed he or she will make babies and what if the babies when they are grown up have other babies? And more babies so its really that good to make your dog spayed or they might have MORE babies
A wired-haired Fox terrier (too small for an airedale)
Babies and other things too small to be weighed in stone