I THINK you have to wait until they are born, but you can check with the AKC. www.AmericanKennelClub.com I really hope this was helpful...my dog just had puppies too, so I know how it feels
A dog has 16 legs when it is full of unborn puppies.
the other puppies will be born and the dead puppy will simply just come out.
It is illegal to sell unregistered puppies, as it can lead to irresponsible breeding practices and potential health issues. It is recommended to register the puppies before selling them to ensure they are properly documented, healthy, and traceable.
A litter of puppies.
usually an Akita dog will have 5 to 7 puppies per litter.
A dog has 16 legs when it is full of unborn puppies.
the other puppies will be born and the dead puppy will simply just come out.
You have to go through a process
yes
It is not possible to spay a pregnant dog without killing the unborn puppies.
You don't. Both parents must be the same registry
I'm guessing your from Mississipi? No? Alabama!!
those papers are a must to register the puppies.
Papers don't matter when you are breeding dogs. The only problem you will have is registering the puppies.
No, unborn pups cannot vocalize because their lungs are full of amniotic fluid.
No, you cannot register puppies from an English Mastiff and a Bull Mastiff as "Doubull Mastiffs," as this term is not officially recognized by major kennel clubs. The puppies would typically be classified according to the breeds of their parents. If you intend to register them, they would most likely be registered as mixed breed or under the respective breed categories, depending on the rules of the registering organization.
Yes, unborn puppies experience significant growth in the last couple of weeks before birth. During this time, their organs develop more fully, and they gain weight rapidly as they prepare for life outside the womb. This final growth phase is crucial for ensuring that the puppies are healthy and viable at birth. Thus, the last weeks are critical for their overall development.