Even if you let your dog have a litter and find homes for every last puppy, that simply means there's
an equal number of puppies somewhere else who didn't get those homes and will end up being put to sleep.
The number of placenta must
equal the number of puppies or kittens in the litter.
Not exact matches
Leave a
puppy without access to a potty area during the day no longer than the
number of hours
equaling the pup's age in months plus one.
Generally, a
puppy can hold his bowels and bladder for the
number of hours
equal to his age in months plus one.
Besides, even if you are able to find a home for your
puppies, that means an
equal number of dogs are put down or waiting in shelters across the country.
Puppies that come out
of these mills can carry a
number of health problems (it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that poor living conditions
equals poor health).
Breeding your pet will necessitate the killing
of an
equal number of kittens or
puppies already waiting for homes.