When a dog has puppies, be sure to take both the mother and the puppies to the vet to be checked out. After that if the mother doesn't want to feed, you will have to bottle feed them. Puppy formula should be available at your local Vet's office. Instructions are on the back of the can for how much and how often to feed them.
You may have to let them feed off mom one or 2 at a time while holding the mom so she does not hurt them. Try it with a few pups then with all of them, it should work.
Then you gotta bottle feed the calf yourself until you can get the cow to accept her calf.
Generally the Mom-dog nurses the pups for 10-12 weeks. It will depend on when and how much other food is introduced to them from the owner, and again the breed itself and number of pups whelped.... not to mention the Mom-dog's attitude!
There mom and dad
no the mother knows what she is doing if you see they are very hungry and the mother isn't feeding them than feed them a little bit.
no
wolves have pups sitter do the mom can go and hunt just like a baby sitter except mom get money
You can hold the dad, but not the mom or pups. The dad should be separated from the pups but you could hold him. The mom would eat the pups if you touched them, or sometimes even her! Never touch the pups until they are old enough.
If she is hungry feed her and give plenty of water. remember she will eat much more while she is lactating to feed the puppies well. She may even need to be coaxed away from the pups for a very short time to feed, but most are hungry and will do what comes naturally.
To protect her pups.
well sometimes you could take them to the vet or get a eye dropper or surenge without the needle thing of course and feed them a kind of baby formulor that you get from the vet
If a hamster mom eats some of her pups, don't worry. It's natural. It means she doen't think she can handle all the pups so cuts down the numbers. If you don't give the mom enough to eat and drink, she will kill her pups and save them a long death of dehydration or starvation. Also, if you touch the pups, she might reject them, or eat them to protect them. It sounds wierd, but it's just nature.