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And she will still use it against him to show that he doesn't respect the boundaries she set up. He will lose custody based on his impulsive and disrespectful behaviour. She will live a life of luxury and he will struggle to pay child support :)
She’s just trying to protect her pups from the dad. Its her instincts to keep him away from them. She knows that it’s common enough for the males to hurt or eat the pups. Wolves do the same thing.
@@leetraviusmckay314 😂 I feel bad for her tho. She’s just trying to protect her pups from the dad. Its her instincts to keep him away from them. She knows that it’s common enough for the males to hurt or eat the pups. Wolves do the same thing. In fact, some female wolves won’t let the male in the den until the pups are about one or two months old. Other female wolves will raise the pups together with the male since they form lifelong bonds. His job is to hunt and bring back food to lay at the entrance of the den, and to protect the territory from outsiders. The same instincts go towards dogs apparently. Dogs tho, do not mate for life. The males get one female pregnant then move on to other partners. They often chase down female dogs in groups and rape her together, sometimes rape her to death. Same goes for cats, ducks, and those innocent dolphins people think never do wrong. Wolves form lifelong bonds and mate for life. They don’t have multiple partners
@SBoy-ks6wt they absolutely do. Ur comment rlly just shows me how much ignorant ppl are out there. I suppose those poor innocent human women being raped bloody in an alley isn’t rape at all but just sex? Both animals and humans are capable of rape, and do it
Wolves do that too. Male dogs - wolves, domestic dogs, dingoes - are attentive fathers (unlike most mammals) if not taken away, but the mothers only let them interact when the babies are a bit more developed, for safety
Male dogs eat their own kids? I thought the males eat or kill other pups, so they can impregnate the females. Same as male cats. Is that not how it is?
She's being overly protective because they're so young, but she'll settle down. She's growling and hitting him with her nose, but no rougher than that - he barely reacts the last few times. The dad will get his puppy time eventually :)
Wtf are you talking about? Male dogs instinctively kill puppies whether they belong to them or not. The pups are cockblockers for the males. Killing the puppies will put the female dog back in heat because she’ll want more puppies instinctively that is. She knows the puppies are in danger.
I hope none of y’all eat meat cause it would be really hypocritical to talk shit about a 30 minute operation while supporting an industry that tortures and murders trillions of animals early.
@@nolifeconsolegamer oooh, i understand now. You're a person who has never even spoken to a girl and blame it on being too good for one because the "perfect man" deserves the "perfect girl" please get a life and stop talking to me.
@@nolifeconsolegamer Having known 2 people with diagnosed Asperger's your entire take on my comment and your admission of social awkwardness reminds me of them. It's beyond introversion.
AK47 KUSSSHH Dude that’s messed up, I don’t know what pissed you off to the extent that your being blatantly horrible to an entire gender but maybe don’t say stuff like that.
Absolutely beautiful I had a big male Doberman in the 1970s fantastic dog so loyal sadly he died from prostate cancer he was only 5 years old I moved on to Rottweilers and have hade 6 of them over the years another fantastic breed of dog ultra loyal would protect me with their life nearly 70 now so have a much smaller breed of dog french bulldog great wee beast love him to bits
It has been known to happen that dad dogs attacks the puppies - especially if they are male because he sees them as a competition for his mate. He doesn't know that they are his, not like the mom does. So it's only natural that she's suspicious towards him. He seems very friendly and curious though :)
We had a beagle, and we brought one of his puppys to our home for a little while (he was a pure breed so we got paid to let him and a female beagle have babies) He never met the pup before so we were nervous, but he imidately run towards her and happily started licking her. He took good care of her untill she went to her forever home. Dog dads usualy recognize their pups cause canines are pretty good at family stuff. But sometimes they do attack their cubs even tough they know that they are their cubs. It's very common for street dogs, cause they are having a hard time on the streets so raising cubs doesn't look like a good option.
Fun-ish Fact: Sometimes female dogs kill thier pups too. Source: I had two females who gave birth at the same time. One killed all but two of her pups, abandoning one of the two she didn't kill outright. She actually tried burying it alive.
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It’s normal for mothers to not let the father see the pups for a few days after birth. They’re usually flooded with maternal hormones that make them overprotective after giving birth.
Nah, this is defo around 1-2 weeks after the birth. Some of them have their eyes open (which happens nornally at around 4 - 7 days old) and they're moving about too easily to only be a few days old. The mother is just being a bitch (pun intended lol)
@@twistytoast5533 Oh fuck off with that. There are many people who should not be parents. It has nothing to do with sex, they have problems that will only add to the child's problems when growimg up after the divource. When making a judgement on who should keep the child, it should come down to who is more stable and provide a better enviorment for the child to grow supported into a healthy adult. It should not matter the gender of the parent. So any bias in either direction is wrong. Takes two to tango, even if you have to carry it, it is half of both of parents. Also just cause it came out of you does not mean you automatically own the child. The child owns both parents and not the other way round. The court should only be on the side of the child, the only truely innocent party of a divorce.
Wrath Kim You my friend, are looking into this waaay to much. Some day you are going to meet a troll that will annoy the living hell out of you with their nonsense.
@April Rodger You got something to back up that statment? Cause I smell bullshit. Last time I checked the numbers mothers killed infants and children at a higher rate on average across the world and in the US.
This is not a human relationship...not even close. She is instinctively protecting her pups from another dog...he's just curious. There's nothing deeper, just nature.
Yeah, and she turns her back.....living the other one by itself, I guess the runt. And the male dog has all the time in the world....not to smart, if she was truly defending.
Its really fun watching these videos when you know about canine body language. You can see dad is relaxed and curious, and while mama is certainly being cautious, she wont attack him for real. She's only nudging him away with a warning.
Thanks for the explanation! It’s Amaizing how no matter what species, mothers always display such a strong sense of protection over their new born babies.
Mom is also cautious but not too concerned or protective. If she was super concerned she wouldnt turn her back on the dad that close to the pups and especially the stray pup. They are both very sweet about it.
Her natural instinct to protect her puppies is VERY strong❤️ dad doesn’t look like he means any harm but in the wild, male dogs have been known to kill puppies, sometimes even their own. So moms will be protective, even around their puppies’ dad. She won’t be so worried after a while.
I wanted to comment this as well, her behavior is instinctual and not mean. He dosent look like he's gunna eat them, they are both good parents IMO ❤️😁
Actually that's not accurate, the males they use to get rid off the puppies who are from another male, how they know? the smell, but for the female all are the same for her no matter who the father is, the same way if a human helps a female dog to give birth and touches the just born puppy with the bare hand then the female dog will reject that puppy because once she sniffs the puppy she will smell another animal scent and instantly she will kick out that puppy from the nest and let it die by starvation, so that's why is not a good idea to do that and if you have to assist the process you must wear medical gloves all the time and let the dog to lick and clean the puppy before you try anything else...
@@jraulc "female dog to give birth and touches the just born puppy with the bare hand then the female dog will reject that puppy" that is false AF. Like very very false. Not even a crumb of reality
Fascinating to see her “counting” her pups. One of our dogs had a litter and one of the puppies died a few days later. The mama dog kept looking around like she realized there was one missing and she was in distress, so after a day or so we put a small stuffed toy in the whelping box along with the other puppies and she calmed right down.
Did mama see the deceased pup? If I'm not mistaken they have a way of understanding death. Not specifically knowing what death is but kind of moving on from a dog or puppy that no longer reacts.
@@chriscavazos186 the puppy was alive for a few days and of course with the mama, though the puppy was born quite unwell. One morning we found it dead in the whelping box. We removed it from the whelping box and that triggered the mama dog to notice that there was a puppy missing.
Yeah, she's not trying to have a physical altercation with him. This is all signaling, indicating "don't you hurt these babies!" Because some male dogs will play too roughly and hurt them, or will even be overtly aggressive and attack/kill them because they see them as competition in some way.