its not recomended. the mother will become worried and begin looking for her puppies everywhere. it wont be a break for her. and the puppies will be whinning constantly for milk. the puppies might also die without food. the mother and pups would probably be okay with an hour or two away from each other
The answer is yes, my friend has a dog that gave birth to 2 puppies on Friday then the next day she had 2 more. So YES its possible.
At birth, same day puppies are born. The second day after birth will double the pain and recovery time. Worst case should be up to the third day of birth, but always within 5 days of birth.
Typically, the sex of a newborn puppy can be identified within the first few days of birth by examining the genital area. Male puppies will have a small protrusion called the prepuce, while female puppies will have a vulva. It is recommended to handle newborn puppies gently and with care when determining their sex.
Yes, unless you are talking about someone's birthday and it is one word.
Check in with your vet--they can verify if she is having hormonal issues after birth. Certainly take care of this shortly, or you stand to lose the newborn pups.
Puppies start moving in the womb around day 45-50 of gestation. At this stage, they are developing their motor skills and strength, which allows them to start shifting and kicking inside the mother's womb.
from the day they was born
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
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Yes, dog day care is recommended for young puppies. You just need to find a place that takes them that young.
It is healthy for dogs to have puppies (1-2 litters), however it can be difficult for dogs over the age of 6 to have puppies. The oldest age for a dog to have puppies should be 6 depending on the health and fitness of your dog. As dogs get older it can become extremely difficult for them to have puppies, especially medium sized and smaller dogs. It is better if you have your dog fixed by 7 years old. If you do have an older dog perhaps 9 years old, it is highly reccomended to see a vet previous to giving birth and the day of giving birth to see if they think your dog needs help with giving birth; this may include c section. you should also see your vet after giving birth to check up on your dog.