yes but that other person has to wait up to three weeks and then it is okay but only if the person handles the puppy with great care and gently.
Newborn rottweiler puppies are at risk of problems common to most newborn animals, including being taken away from the mother too early, which, if the puppies are not hand-raised, can lead to death. Other problems include birth defects, infection and injury. Newborn puppies must always be kept in a safe environment, as they are born blind.
until the newborns are adults
Yes, newborn puppies often sleep together in a pile for warmth and comfort. This behavior also helps promote bonding among littermates. It is common for puppies to cuddle up with each other as they sleep.
no, she is in control of her emotions and cravings unlike any other Newborn
other newborn fish
Milk coming out of a puppies nose can be caused by several things. Some reasons include simply being overfed (for bottle fed puppies - which can lead to all kinds of other issues) or a cleft palet (which can be corrected with surgery). To get a proper diagnosis - it is ALWAYS best to take the puppy to a vet.
Newborn puppies can develop bronchitis, but it is not typically caused by direct transmission from humans or other animals. Instead, bronchitis in puppies usually arises from environmental factors, such as exposure to irritants, allergens, or infections. It's crucial to maintain a clean, smoke-free environment and monitor for any respiratory symptoms, seeking veterinary care if needed. Always consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
because they were hungry?
When two puppies love each other alot they decide to have babie puppies.
Not all dogs are good with puppies. Puppies can be very rude and annoying. An adult with little patience or experience with puppies may expect the puppy to act like a well-behaved adult. They may attempt to correct the puppy for rude behavior, not realizing the puppy is much more fragile than another adult. This is especially true if the puppy is not her own. By instinct, mother dogs can tell if a puppy is weak and unlikely to survive, and may kill it for the benefit of the stronger pups in the litter.
No more than other puppies
Mothers are very protective of their young and do not want any other dog to come near them. Sometimes they won't even let people near their puppies.