because there moaning
Demeter did. Persephone's mother, Demeter, heard the cry of Persephone while she was being carried away by Hades. Hades was the lord of the dead, and carried her to the Underworld.
It is natural for the mother to eat the afterbirth while cleaning her new puppies.
Yes, it is pretty painful for a mother dog to nurse all the pups at once. just imagine 6 little puppies with sharp little teeth chewing on your nipples!
Probably not a good idea. The mother will usually just shoe the pups away if it bothers her but you never know.
For the first few weeks, puppies are nursed on milk produced by the mother dog. As the pups develop they need to start transitioning to solid food. If assistance from the breeder is not available to produce gruel for the puppies to eat, the mother dog will eat and partially digest food which she then vomits for the puppies to eat. This sustains the puppies while they practice eating solid food until they are able to digest it themselves.
Interacting with a mother dog and her newborn puppies should be approached with care and respect. Here are some tips to help ensure the mother dog is comfortable with you touching her puppies: Observe Her Behavior: Watch how the mother dog reacts when you’re near her and the puppies. If she seems calm and relaxed, she might be more open to you touching the puppies. Wait for the Right Time: Avoid touching the puppies immediately after birth or during feeding. Wait until the mother dog is more comfortable and relaxed, typically after the first few days. Approach Slowly: Move slowly and calmly. Sudden movements can startle the mother dog. Speak in a soothing voice to help reassure her. Respect Her Space: Allow the mother dog to come to you or approach the puppies herself. Do not force interaction. Use Gentle Touch: If the mother dog allows you to touch the puppies, do so gently and minimally. Be aware that she may still be protective. Ask for Advice: If you’re unsure or the mother dog seems anxious, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian or an experienced breeder for guidance. Always prioritize the comfort and well-being of both the mother dog and her puppies during interactions.
Puppies look they way they do because they were born that way. It is a mix of their mother and father. Whoever wrote this question should take a class on animals because most people know why puppies look the way they do. While we're on the subject of puppies, I got one yesterday. IT is CUTE!!!! I love her
* i would certainly hope not however I have seen dogs that get aggressive towards their pups/ dogs and have attempted to harm them ** Yes, if they are stressed, or if they haven't had good parenting themselves. Parenting, even among dogs, is learned behaviour. If a mother dog is harming the new puppies, she might easily cause their death. On the other hand, removing the puppies could cause the mother to reject them. It's very difficult to know whether to step in and take the puppies or remove the mother. Sometimes it's enough to put the mother in a separate area for a while, where she can see the puppies but not reach them physically. The best course of action when a mother dog is acting aggressively towards her puppies is to call a vet for advice on the particular situation.
Yes, check with your vet. Only if the pregnancy is too far advanced it may be risky for the mother. But it is so important as a means to stop more unwanted puppies being born (and their puppies and their puppies...). When a dog is in season she cannot be spayed (too risky), but when she is pregnant yes.
they should wait a while before being trained
concurrent control
In the story of "Aged Mother," the son carried out the order to abandon his mother by secretly taking her up the mountain and pretending to pick herbs while shielding her from danger. He was able to fulfill the order while still showing love and respect for his mother.