My guess is no. You should probably take her to the vet and see what they say to do. In the mean time, just keep her comfortable.
You should keep it inside but in a cage with a pee mat underneath. If the korgi is potty trained then you do not have to keep it in a cage. But do keep it inside with a pee mat near.
you should keep it in a separate cage
if she keeps the baby out of her house it probably means she doesn't want it. so you have to keep the baby in its own small cage and keep it warm cos if it stays in the cage with its mother the mother will eat it.
a small cage, like a plastic fish tank with rocks
It shouldn't live in a cage, but if you do have one that lives in a cage it should live in one with a variety of colors to keep it's blood flowing so it changes color
Keep it hydrated and bring it to the Vet.
Yes it is healthy for them.
You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times You should always keep a tiny food bowl filled with food in their cage at all times
You should keep them in a cage that has nothing to sharp and clean the cage and supplies weakly so they don't get sick. Keep cords and nail polish and other fumes away.
The incorrect verb is "keep." It should be "keeps" to agree with the singular subject "Somebody."
It can cause nausea and vomiting.
I advise you up too 7 months if it is too big then officially get another cage