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Birthed
Sept 3, 2013 10:22:14 GMT -5
Post by Diana on Sept 3, 2013 10:22:14 GMT -5
All female dogs who have just given birth should not, ever, leave their newborns alone. She will be protected and not harmed if in a pack or with the fight dogs. Read more to know what to do.Lone Mothers: Female dogs who are, from the title, lone dogs should not be accused of overly-protective. Lone mothers should hide her litter in a garage or abandoned house. The young of a lone mother are very vulnerable to predators, or packs who will take the pups and raise them as their own. Pack Mothers: Obviously, the pack should be protecting her from neighboring packs and hungry lone dogs, as well as other predators. Fight Mothers: Females who are in dog fights will be protected non-stop for 24/7 by the top fighters. The top dogs DIana & Loca will also hold off new people from entering until the pups are old enough to fight and hunt on their own. Pups who wish to stay and fight are trained through teen years into their adult years, then once they think they have trained enough, they are challenged with a fight like lone dogs who want to get into the fight dogs. If the pup does not want to continue training, and doesn't want to fight, they are cast out of the arena into the streets as a New Lone Dog [not Rejected].
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