not exactly at birth, but at the point when their eyes and ears open. believe it or not you actualy can train them when their ears and eyes open, despite what all the trainers will tell you. you can train newborns to sit or lay down or any type of trick. but you can teach them to pee on pee pads ( the first litter we had, we had poty trained them by the time they were walking) , not to play bte or bite your fingers and not the bite and growl at you. If you know how to train dogs, then you can train your pups ( and sell them for a higher price bcuz they are poty trained or w.e)
Puppies eyes open between 14 and 21 days after birth.
The puppies start moving on week 8 of the pregnancy as the begin to get in place for birth.
It will depend on the number of puppies in the litter- the more puppies, the smaller each puppy. They typically weigh ABOUT 16 ounces (one pound) at birth.
the dog gave birth a week ago and all of her puppies died. the puppies become disinterested in sucking and crying out as if in pain for few hours.
Anything MALE cannot give birth....think about it
Puppies and not be trained from birth.
they should wait a while before being trained
Puppies aren't trained, adult dogs are
Yes they can be , it is actually way better to train them now when they are puppies than when they are dogs .
No it is not normal for chihuahua to eat its puppies at birth
the birth of puppies resulting from two impounded parents and the puppies are born at the pound
If a puppy is defective in any way, it will be discarded at birth by its mother. All puppies, like human babies, need to be trained. If it does dumb things, it is up to the owner to teach it properly.
A dalmation recently gave birth to eighteen puppies in the UK.
puppies need to be trained when they leave their playmates
Napoleon took the puppies and trained them to be his secret police. Just as Stalin did with the KGB police to control Russia.
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.