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  • looks like the vet touch the puppy hard....ooouuuucccchhhhh......

  • That is a Lie An English Bulldog can naturally push out its babies

  • @pinkdode They can but, very rarely. 95% are born by C-Sections.

  • looks like their taking out her intire body gross

  • Why some dogs needs CS?

    

  • so the mom made it right i hope so but poor doggy

  • the doctor's not being rough she just have to do it fast coz the puppies needs to be taken out fast so they can be cleaned and aspirated so they can breathe on its own.

  • gosh! she seemed so rough, seems like a butchers rather than a vets, as long as mum and babies are fine l guess.x

  • man that doctor was REALLY getting in there

  • I wonder why any birth cause tears,new life is so beautiful. I don't think I could stand for my dog to go through that any more than once.

  • this is so amazing. I want to become a Vet some day and this is exactly what i want to do

  • its die

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  • @graceland02 The pups are too large for the mother's narrow pelvis. Most dogs in the breed are also too bulky to mate naturally, so they must use either a "mating rack" or AI. Ao basically the breed would go extinct if not for the intervention of humans who keep proliferating these defects.

    Doesn't mean they're not great pets though...just a morphological basket case.

  • @graceland02 Because their heads can't fit through

  • @graceland02 they cannot give birth naturally, its  their body type. So the only other way is to do a C-Section.

  • dogs can get c-section well what do ya know you learn things everyday

  • If you leave the clamp on the umbilical cord is easier to remove the placenta in my experience.

  • i love dogs congrats to u guys and to the mother now u have one big familly lol

  • Yes they all made it just fine. Once we get the puppies home, we put them with their mother every two hours. We supervise them with her for at least the first 2 weeks then we keep them in the pool with her and by then they pretty much feed themselves. Yes the mother could smother her pups and the reason for that is English Bulldogs have a C- Section and it takes them some time to understand that she had the pups.

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  • Did all of the puppies but that one make it? When you took them home did you leave them with their mom unsupervised? I heard that since bulldogs are so clumsy they could fall on of smother there young. I was just wondering because I am planing on breeding my bullie.

  • congrats to lexie and my condolences to one of her pups

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