The puppies will be infested as well and, depending on the type of worm, their development could be impaired if worms are feeding off of the fetuses while in the womb.
no they got it from worms
Around August 20th
You've got it backwards.
Yes they are real because my freinds got them ok jungle worms are real ok
I harrumphed as i got my poorly graded assignment
A mother dogs cares for her puppy or puppies until 6 weeks, then they must be fully weened from their mother by then, but puppies should still stay with their mother until at least 8 weeks, we just got another litter of puppies, so I would know.
worms, berries, insects.
Yes. If they've had worms taking nutrition out of there body, then got treated, the only way to dispose of the dead worms naturally is to poop the dead worms out, since they are now detached from the intestine.
Each member has a mother.
Sometimes I think dogs can maybe sense that there is something wrong with the puppy. It is a common theme, maybe the puppy had a disease, illness, problem that you didn't get to know about. Then again, since you say-another- dog "got hold of it" perhaps that dog was jealous or stressed and got upset. It is apparently very common.
I have a 7 year old pit bull who has demadex mange. The dog will always heave this trait, however if you keep it under control the dog will be fine. I wouldn't recomend breeding him, he has a 50% chance on spreading this to his pups. Because when first born pups immune system isn't strong enough to fight off the mange mite. I bread my male and was very lucky that none of the pups got it. If you do decide to breed make sure mother , father, and kennel stay very clean. Keep it free of bowel and urine, make sure all pups get their first set of shots and wormer before u adopt them out to reasure that the pups immune system is strong enough to leave mother. Pups r alot of fun but also alot of work. Ive had two litters. Its deffinatly a full time job.
Spring 2012