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Question by klondikekiddy
Submitted on 7/2/2004
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do most beagles puppies survive when there mother is no even a year old?


Answer by meeeeeeeeeee!
Submitted on 12/20/2004
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no they dont because she hasnt even finished growing so how can puppies basically the came age as her grow inside of her? sorry if this didnt help

 

Answer by jen
Submitted on 7/27/2005
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no because the mother don't got a lot of milk u have 2 wait till 2 years old

 

Answer by bealge wanner
Submitted on 11/26/2005
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can beagles live in apartmens

 

Answer by KIRSTEN
Submitted on 11/29/2005
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i think yes because people can find it and take care of it.

 

Answer by lea
Submitted on 6/30/2006
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I have a beagle dog that had a litter in december of last year.  She had 6 monster size dogs. She was only 8 months old and all the pups were healthy. The father was a beagle as well.  I hope that helps

 

Answer by lea
Submitted on 6/30/2006
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I have a female beagle she was bread at the end of April she is due on Canada day July 1st.  The problem I am having with her is that she hasn't gained a lot of weight it actually looks like she has lost weight.  Her teats are big and dropping fast.  I am not sure what is going on.  when she does eat she eats a lot but is not gaining anything.  She is cuddly and stay right beside me all the time.  I am just wondering how long she will keep the pups in and how to tell other then digging and making a nest when she is about to have them. This is her second litter and her first one she was really big but this one she is not.  Anyone with answers that might help please email me at laurathomas21@yahoo.com

 

Answer by brionna
Submitted on 4/21/2007
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Iwould like to have one of your besgles,pleasssssssssssssssssssssssss*****

 

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