No it will not. Not even wild animals will reject their babies if touched by humans, that's a wivestale.
Yes, you can touch the newborn puppies. However, you should wait at least 3-4 hours adfter they're born before touching them. This will give them time to bond with their mother.Another answer:It's best not to touch newborn puppies; it could cause the mother to reject them for the first week or two. Her reaction will depend on how much she trusts the person who touches the pup.
my friends staffy has had a litter of pups but we can't seem to get the last born pup to feed from her what should we do.
You CAN NOT buy a newborn puppy. You have to wait for it to grow and get away from its mother. If you want a newborn puppy you can put a deposit of some sort on it, but can not have it. They are too young to handle.
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you can get a cougar cub or a wolf pup and train it to eat dog food
You're not SUPPOSED to, but the mom might count heads and become upset. It is best for the pup to stay with its mom.
um bigger animals..... or predators and people in the Philippines and the mother of a newborn puppy. they eat them because the mom sees no reason in taking care of a sickly pup.
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A pup.
no never why beacuse thats her own child
The size of a meerkat pup that is three weeks old is about three inches tall, so a newborn pup would be slightly smaller.
not long
Syringe feed newborn pup
When you know a dog gave birth and if you are absolutely positive it is the first pup, then bring mom and pup to a box lined with a layer of newspapers and old but clean rags. Other than this one time, don't touch the pup again. Put mom and pup in the box in a quiet corner.Watch mom and make sure she has another pup within 30-60 minutes. IF not, or if mom seems in distress, take her AND the first pup to the vet (pup will need mom so do not separate them).Labor should progress every 30-60 minutes or so. Mom will lick her privates and you may see the area begin to bulge. Talk quietly to her, but let her do her job. She should push out one after another (with time in between).NOTE: If you don't know if it is the 1st born and your dog is outside with the puppy, you may need to wait to bring her in until she leads you to the rest (if she had any others).
because of your mom
Either a pup, kit, or cub. There is no specific name. It varies.
A pup is a term that is commonly used to describe a young or newborn dog. This term comes from the short form of puppy, which is the most commonly used term.