Her belly will drop and her nipples will show.
Yes, some dogs may experience postpartum shedding after giving birth. This shedding is typically due to hormonal changes and is a normal process as the dog's body adjusts after pregnancy. It is important to provide proper grooming and care to help the dog manage this shedding period.
the puppies might be alright, but i think having the puppies be born early might do a little damage to the mother chihuahua. you can be pregnet for a few months then have the babies when they are ready. i dont know mutch about dogs.
Dogs typically stop having puppies around 8-10 years old. As they age, their fertility decreases and pregnancy and childbirth become riskier for both the mother and the puppies. It is recommended to spay/neuter dogs to prevent unwanted litters and potential health issues.
Milky white stools in puppies could indicate a problem with the liver or pancreas, such as a lack of bile production. It's important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment to ensure the health and well-being of the puppies.
No. The effect on the female of bearing a litter is the same, regardless of the breeding of the puppies. A pure breed means that the mother and father of THAT dog must be the same kind and size (minature, regular size).
Natural instinct! How do women no they are having a baby. You have symptoms of pregnancy or labor.
Some females may have thinning hair after having puppies due to hormonal imbalances and/or the stress of having and caring for puppies.
You take it to a veterinarian. X-ray or ultrasound will tell.
you cant have puppies!!!!!!!!!!!
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You can start taking puppies from their mom at 7 to 12 weeks.
yes it is, you just have to be careful and wash your hands while handling the puppies.
Go to the vet right away.
Your dog is a female right? Because if it is, and its having problems nursing, there could be multiple reasons for this. If, for your dog, it is the first time having puppies, it oughter know instinctively what to do, and you should consult a breeder or a vet. They may need to do a number of bonding like things to get the mother to accept them as she may of rejected them at birth.
For a while after having them yes, but will return to normal.
Yes, some dogs may experience postpartum shedding after giving birth. This shedding is typically due to hormonal changes and is a normal process as the dog's body adjusts after pregnancy. It is important to provide proper grooming and care to help the dog manage this shedding period.