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  1. #11
    Bethnee
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    How else do you expect her to move them? She lacks hands so her mouth is all she's got. Just about all 4 legged animals move their young with their mouths it is a natural thing. Now if she picks them up and starts shaking them like she'd do to her favorite toy then be alarmed. Don't worry I'm sure she will be a great mom. Good luck with the puppies though. Their cute but definitely a challenge. : )

  2. #12
    Freedom
    Guest
    It is always dangerous when bltches try to carry their pups around. Make sure she is in a quiet place out of the mainstream of the house and people are leaving her alone... except for you.. You need to be there to watch over. Put her in a room by herself. She could kill them or eat them... you read that happening a LOT here on Y answers..
    Make sure she is fed well and make sure she is not suffering from eclampsia (sudde drop of blood calcium) it is deadly and can only be fixed at the vets office with blood test and injections. Aggression towards pups is a symptom and an emergency.

    All these answers stating that its normal?? LOL I have NEVER had a bitch try to pick up a puppy. EVER. If she is trying to move them then she needs a place to feel more secure IMO.

  3. #13
    buzzword07
    Guest
    you should be worried. She is nervous, probably you have people in to see them. Give her a very quiet warm place to relax and settle down. I would suggest that you be very firm with her and tell her NO, drop it
    every time she picks one up. She can kill them

  4. #14
    super_goofychick
    Guest
    if you need to ask this question you have no business owning an intact dog much less allowing it to breed!

  5. #15
    Deborah S
    Guest
    She's moving them and caring for them. She will be fine. She doesn;t have hands so she has to move them some how. This is normal.

  6. #16
    madison
    Guest
    It's natural. She is just trying to move and adjust their positions. Animals carry their young in their mouth so there is no need to worry unless she is actually attempting to hurt them- you'll know if she does but it's unlikely.

  7. #17
    sunbutterfly8
    Guest
    DOGS MOVE THERE PUPPIES THIS WAY SO SHE MIGHT FEEL LIKE THERE OUT in the open more then she would like so she may want to move them.


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