she had 6 puppies on may 10th, and i took them all to my mom's today (to avoid the $25 per pet per month fee). i was pretty much gone all day, and when i got back, my roommate asked if i had fed her today. i told him i did earlier when i picked up the pups, and he informed me she was whining all afternoon and night, so that's why he asked.should i have progressively removed the pups? is my dog going to be traumatized or something? am i indeed an asshole?
6/30/2008 2:16:16 AM
i would leave one with her
6/30/2008 2:19:27 AM
three weeks is plenty of timebut a gradual wean would be besthttp://petcaretips.net/how-wean-puppy.html
6/30/2008 2:23:48 AM
my sister is keeping one, and i may keep one as well, so she'll have atleast them to visit with. the puppies seemed fully weened after 7+ weeks, and they've been eating the mother's solid food (as well as her breast milk) for over a week now.
6/30/2008 2:24:14 AM
When I was growing up we let our female cat have 3 litters of kittens before we had her fixed. We let the kittens wean for a minimum of 6 weeks before we adopted them out. There seems to be a point ~ 5-6 weeks where the mother becomes distant from the offspring and generally withdraws from them. Thats when we knew it was time to send the kittens to their new homes.
6/30/2008 3:22:12 AM
you should have spayed her.
6/30/2008 8:02:53 AM
^True, but she does have a point with the time frame thing. It can be really detrimental to the puppies/kittens if you separate too early.
6/30/2008 8:13:40 AM
Did you at least give your dog a treat or something? I mean Id be pretty pissed if someone swooped in and took my kids and didn't even leave me a biscuit or anything.
7/1/2008 9:10:41 AM
I agree with what everyone else has said so far - pups need to be with their mom for at least 6-9 weeks before separating them. They wean better, have less problems with digestion, and are imprinted from mom and litter mates with what is appropriate behavior, and learn discipline. A lot of dogs who were separated from their mom/litter mates tend to have more behavioral issues, and tend to be more mouthy and nippy because of the fact that they were never taught about what is appropriate behavior when playing.
7/1/2008 9:22:52 AM
are you going to spay her?
7/1/2008 11:42:38 AM
dont feel bad, she wouldve done the same thing to you
7/1/2008 11:49:08 AM
do these people like come by on the first of the month and count the number of pets you have? i dont get why you had to take them away today
7/1/2008 1:38:50 PM
7/1/2008 2:24:58 PM
When we bred bulldogs the mom had a lot better time when we kept one pup around. They were always trained so much faster than a puppy by itself- a huge perk. They were all trained to ring a bell when they had to go to the bathroom before they left (sooo handy) cause thats how the mom got out. Benson (one of the pups) is going to be HEARTBROKEN when his mom goes, though. He still gets his face washed every day, and he is six years old.
7/1/2008 3:06:29 PM
probably the most disturbing thread on tww right now
7/1/2008 3:09:59 PM
that mommy dog is so sad!
7/1/2008 3:14:12 PM
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7/1/2008 4:10:17 PM
born on may 10th + weaned for 7 weeks ??? does not compute?spca has spay/neuter vouchers. http://www.spcawake.org/site/PageServer?pagename=Spay_Neuter_mainpage$72 is A LOT less than what you've invested in the puppies. Do the responsible/smart/economical thing and fix her. there are even cheaper low-cost spay/neuter programs.wondering why you had a pregnant dog in a no-pet apartment in the first place. Perhaps you could bring the momma dog over to your moms too.
7/1/2008 4:59:56 PM
it begins
7/1/2008 6:37:46 PM