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Question by billy
Submitted on 7/20/2003
Related FAQ: rec.pets.dogs: Breeding, Whelping, and Rearing Puppies FAQ
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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

 

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