Reuben
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quote: Originally posted by BlueDogTid
Could be several causes, but a couple could be environmental causes. If she’s around other dogs, lots of traffic or feels she can’t protect the litter then she might kill a few but it’s not common. Also unhealthy pups could be another cause. One things for sure, I’d probably never breed the bitch again. Best way to stop it is to take the pups from her, and only bring them together to feed. Always supervised, if she won’t even let them feed then you might have to bottle raise the whole litter
I’ve had two females eat some of their pups…the first I did not know why she was swallowing them whole but she was nervous and I could see that…the second time a different female was whelping her pups right next door to another dog, one chain link panel between them…she would come out of her whelping box snarl and growl at the dog and back to the box…she was really riled up and I noticed she swallowed a pup and another…I then realized it was due to her extreme nervousness…I removed the dog next door and she calmed down…all was fine after that…the lesson for me was to have a quiet place where the female is comfortable and calm when whelping her litter of pups…
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