1. Daphnia - Live Aquarium Foods

    Grow your baby fish like a PRO
    Live Daphnia are great live feed for your Fish or Shrimp Fry. Order online to start a never-ending supply of Live Daphnia! [ Click to order ]
    Dismiss Notice
  2. Microworms - Live Aquarium Foods

    Grow your baby fish like a PRO
    Microworms are a great live feed for your Fish or Shrimp Fry, easy to culture and considerably improve your fry mortality rate. Start your never-ending supply of Microworms today! [ Click to order ]
  3. Australian Blackworms - Live Fish Food

    Grow your baby fish like a PRO
    Live Australian Blackworms, Live Vinegar Eels. Visit us now to order online. Express Delivery. [ Click to order ]
    Dismiss Notice

HELP!! My pug wont nurse her puppies!

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by apuglover, Dec 29, 2005.

  1. apuglover

    apuglover New Member

    Well here we are on week 5 of the puppies being born, It is just amazing how they have grown. They all are walking and play fighting with each other. We started them on puppy food, I have to keep mother dog out or she will make them nurse and eat the food. LOL. I just cant wait to find them families to go too.
     
  2. charmedagain

    charmedagain New Member

    Hi, I am so glad everything is going so well.
    I loved it when my pups started eating was just so funny seeing them climb into the dishes, The mess was not so fun to clean up so i soon learnt putting newspaper down when they were eating made it easier to clean up lol.

    I agree its amazing how quickly they grow from tiny little helpless things to pups that want to explore and play.

    I find the rehoming part hard as i get upset very easily especially since they have been with me since in birth and i have watched them grow.

    Mike
     
  3. myshihpoo

    myshihpoo New Member

    Charmed... thanks for posting the pics of the puppies... too cute! it took me awhile to find the thread, but I did! LOL.... as far as my friend and the question you asked earlier, it turns out her dog wasn't pregnant after all. It was a false alarm (thank goodness)... thanks for all your advice that you share!
     

Share This Page