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Old 01-19-2014, 12:33 PM   #6
McheleM
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I was going to ask why the other dog was even near the momma and pups.
That's a big risk and you're lucky momma didn't kill or eat the pups...

No other dogs are near my momma dog and her pups. They can scratch and whine all they want, but they're staying in a separate space!!

I'm also curious to know how she has milk, unless she herself is pregnant, or recently had a litter?? I would not encourage the nursing. In fact, I would have her vet checked, as it may be a sign something is wrong, such as a hormone imbalance or even cancer.
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