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Originally Posted by teffiemoore Could you explain? We have had 3 litters...2 pups with the first litter and a singleton the second litter, then 4 the third litter and I would say she had more trouble with this last litter. Each pup out of every litter she's had weighed within 1/2oz of each other. |
I mean when a female have 1 or 2 pups , the puppies can be bigger . We always have to be prepared to all kind of situations during whelping . Whelping can be very tricky , a minute everything go well , the next it can turned as a nightmare . Mother Nature have her own way of turning events .