Yes, puppies have the ability to remember their mothers through scent and sound. They have strong olfactory and auditory memories that can help them recall their mother's scent and voice later in life. While the exact duration of memory may vary, the bond between a puppy and its mother is an important aspect of their early development.
A group of puppies from different mothers is typically referred to as a litter, regardless of sibling relationships. Each puppy in the litter comes from a different mother.
Dalmatians, like most dogs, usually demonstrate natural parenting instincts towards their puppies. They provide warmth, cleanliness, protection, and nourishment to their young. Dalmatian mothers are typically very attentive and nurturing towards their puppies, ensuring they are well cared for and safe.
Yes, if a mother dog eats garlic, it can be harmful to nursing puppies. Garlic contains compounds that can be toxic to dogs in large amounts, especially to puppies. It can cause damage to their red blood cells and lead to anemia. It is best to avoid giving garlic to dogs, especially nursing mothers.
Yes, puppies can be allergic to their mother's milk. This can be due to a variety of factors such as the mother's diet, medications she may be taking, or health conditions she may have. If you suspect a puppy is having an allergic reaction to mother's milk, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Puppies should stay with the mother dog for 6 to 8 weeks. The pups should be weaned by the end of 8 weeks and eating solid food. Then they can be adopted.
As they are mammals their young suckle from the mothers breasts.
A group of puppies from different mothers is typically referred to as a litter, regardless of sibling relationships. Each puppy in the litter comes from a different mother.
this is so as they experience pain when their ofsprings bite the nipplles
because thats how many mothers dogs have
until they are 6 weeks old
No, they grow like humans do. New-born puppies have a stem connecting to their mothers though.
All puppies eat their mothers milk. Until they are weaned they will feed form their mothers milk. But if they can't feed from their mothers you need to buy some special formula.
newborn puppies only have milk coming out of their nose if the swallow it wrong and it gets down in their lungs. As they breathe, the milk will travel up through the nose. It's also a sign of overfeeding if you've had to use a bottle.
after 2 days the dog will poo on his mums head and run away with stuck on his bum!
No i don't think so
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Puppies usually aren't equipped to hunt and kill on their own, so no, they wouldn't tend to eat other animals including other puppies. They eat milk from their mothers and the partially digested food provided for them by members of their pack. Or in the case of puppies raised in a home, they eat the easily digested puppy food provided by the human owner.