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Question by tina
Submitted on 3/19/2006
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My rottweiller is pregnant, I have no idea how pregnant she is, but her nipples are a lot bigger and so is she.  I know that they are pregnant for like 60 days, but that's about it.  when can i expect and what should i expect?  do they have umbilical cords?  all of them?  How many could she have?  How do I take care of them?  should i be giving her milk or anything out of the ordinary?  is it true that she could eat the babies?  how can I make her feel more comfortable? or should i just leave her alone?  The dad (our other dog) is with her all the time, does that mean he's like taking care of her?  should he be around when she has them or do we separate them?  and lastly, do I separate her from the babies, and how will i know whether to do that or not?  thanks so much, I'm really worried, and just want to do what's best, but I 'm super excited!
Tina


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