she could be sore and it hurts her to feed them you might need to get her health checked by a vet to make sure there is infections she might have or if the pups are at the age to eat on their own it could be her way of weaning them off her milk this natural behavior in Dogs. or if they are eating out of the bowl and the female dog is growling at them it mostly her way of putting them in line like the way we would punish our kids when they are misbehaving if your worried about her behavior at feeding time and if they are eating from the bowl just feed the pups away from her some times the mother dog might need time to herself abit like us when we have noisy children .
No, sea otters do not "rape" baby seals. While male sea otters have been observed exhibiting aggressive mating behavior towards female sea otters, there is no evidence to suggest that they engage in such behavior towards baby seals.
* 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.
Unless you're intending to have a litter of puppies, it's definitely recommended.
she will miss them for a short while but will be back to her old self before you know it.
They risk getting pregnant and having puppies. Most cities have dog pounds that are filled with living dogs that nobody wants. Most of these dogs will be killed after a while. So it's better usually for female dogs to be spayed, so they won't have more puppies.
While I love puppies, I a hate plagiarism and plagiarizers.
It depends on which species you're asking about, and it depends on conditions. For humans, for example, in a random situation the male is statistically more aggressive, but in defense of hearth and home, the female is likely to be more aggressive.
Sexual position "super man": To have anal sex with a female while her face is towards the ground
Desexing will generally reduce aggression in any animal. While done for this reason more for male animals, even in females it results in a decrease in the hormones responsible for aggressive behaviour. Female animals, rabbits included, can become very aggressive when in heat, when the urge to mate can make even the most normally docile pet become quite anti-social towards their owner. Some other important reasons for desexing your female rabbits include helping prevent uterine infections, cancer and mammary tumors, and - of course - unwanted babies.
Yes, female dogs can have puppies with different fathers in a single litter. This phenomenon is known as superfecundation and can occur if a female mates with multiple male dogs while she is in heat. Each individual puppy may inherit genetic traits from different fathers.
yes it is, you just have to be careful and wash your hands while handling the puppies.
Yes, after a while.