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Question by billy
Submitted on 7/20/2003
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how do dogs care for their pups after birth


Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 1/1/2004
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i don't know exactly what you what to know but when mine had some she nursed them ALOT, licked them on they're rears,and whined if they did anything she deemed dangerous. To get more information do an online search to get a book or advice from experts. Tanisha

 

Answer by Kit-Kat
Submitted on 1/26/2004
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Billy,
The dogs after birth like all the blood off,  feed them,and when they need to go to the bathroom she will lick up all the #1 or #2!

 

Answer by Cart
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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After the mom gives birth to her pups, she licks the afterbirth off and then they usually go straight for the nipples to get some.

 

Answer by asshole
Submitted on 5/5/2004
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the dog will have sexual problems

 

Answer by ashlee
Submitted on 10/30/2004
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can we carry the puppies 1 day after the birth

 

Answer by teresazhou
Submitted on 3/28/2005
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Not really. The dog has far more knowlage of sex then a normal human.

 

Answer by Dani
Submitted on 1/1/2006
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my dog licked the puppies until they were clean and my dog had 10 pups your dog will nurse them a lot if your dog has to many pups try to move the big ones away from the breast so the little ones can eat

 

Answer by jessie
Submitted on 9/5/2006
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After my dog had her litter, she was very thorough with cleaning them. the pups will want to nurse immediatley after birth, and when they pass bowels, mom will clean it up by eating it then licking her pups.

 

Answer by Briony
Submitted on 9/22/2006
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Hello, my dog has had her puppies about 4 days now... but she seems to pant very heavily and I'm very concerned and now she is starting to leave her puppies what shall i do?

 

Answer by rottimomx2
Submitted on 10/9/2006
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asshole is a tool. THe mom will clean up everything that comes out of her. Even eating any puppies that happen to come out of mom not living. Leave mom alone she knows what to do.

 

Answer by mindee
Submitted on 1/28/2007
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all the dogs but my can do beater

 

Answer by Clarkie
Submitted on 3/26/2007
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My dog gave birth to 3 puppies today.
She cleans the puppies very often. And all their potty training goes to her stomach.. eww

 

Answer by Snickers
Submitted on 4/6/2007
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What do you do after your dog has given birth?

 

Answer by jazzie
Submitted on 6/14/2007
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what to do after dog birth?

 

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