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I have a red nose pitt bull full breed and she just had ...

Sent to Pet Experts December 4 2005 at 11:55 AM
   

I have a red nose pitt bull full breed and she just had puppies. She had 4 boys and 4 girls. They are 2 days old. Now the mother (china) she will not eat or go to the restroom. We have to force her to go outside to go to the restroom. She refuces to eat. We have to put the food in front of her in order for her to eat and drink. Now she is looking really skinny. I have done reaseach and it says that the puppies sleep 90% of the time and eat 10% or the time amd by the end of the week they should be double their weight. to me is seems like it is the opposite the eat 90% of the time and sleep 10% of the time. is this normal behavior?

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Age: 1; Female; Breed: dog/ red nose pitt bull

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