It is ok when the mother is fine with you going near them she may be very protective of the puppies and somtimes fine with your doing just about anything. you dont really want to get your smell o the puppies just incase the mother doesnt take them puppy back into the group.
There are 21 possible combinations of puppies you can choose.
the best time too give the pups away is about 8 too 10 weeks
i think u should get to a vet or if shes pregnant then let her have her puppies she is ok if she has puppies but u should take her to the vet
yes it is ok to feed your puppies cows milk just warm it up a little bit and put it in a small baby bottle
NO it is not okay separate the puppies from the mother. Yes, just like a human mother they eat food, they get more milk and for the mother dog she gets twice more milk in her breasts
My dog is having the same problem, luckily we have another dog who tends to take care of the first dog's puppies, but still, why won't she pick up her own puppies?? The bigger dog takes care of the smaller dog's puppies.... the smaller one has never picked up her puppies...
its best to do it after they are 7 or eight weeks old.
you can called the sevice provider and ask ok to pick up ok or you can ask her to pick up send sms
No it is not ok for a female dog to lay on her puppies. It could lead to suffication, or if they are very young puppies, which are very fragile, it could break their bones. You should make your dog get up and move the pups out of the way.
Samoyed puppies are available for sale on the internet, where you can pick them up in Texas. Local breeders in Texas also have and breed Samoyed puppies, which is commonly placed in Dallas.
No the only place they should go is to your vet. Puppies can pick up anything b4 their shots n moving them around leaves them open for disease.
no
The boy in "Where the Red Fern Grows" had to travel to Tahlequah, Oklahoma to pick up his purchase of two coonhound puppies.
You can touch the newborn puppies with your bare hands. It's not healthy for the puppies though even if the mother allows it.
When a puppy is first born, you cannot pick it up, unless you have been trained or have experience.
by your right hand under the puppies belly and your left hand supporting its head
Let her clean them and don't pick them up for about 1 week.Unless your dog really understands you she might just let you pick them up.Good Luck