American Staffordshire Terrier dog giving birth and playing with cute puppies

American Staffordshire Terrier dog giving birth and playing with cute puppies
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Mom American Staffordshire Terrier gives birth to many cute puppies.
The American Staffordshire Terrier is a muscular breed that is known for being strong for its size, yet loving and affectionate with its human family. American Staffordshire Terriers enjoy nothing more than being with the humans they care about, whether they’re out for a jog, playing in the yard, or cuddling up on the couch.
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  1. she needs to eat that leave her alone let her give birth in peace it's fine to comfort her and help if she needs it but you just took so much nutrition away fro her shes supposed to eat everything you wiped off of them please dont do that again your only hurting her

  2. WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO TOUCH THEIR DOGS PRIVATE PARTS ALL THRU THE DELIVERY!!!! LEAVE THEM ALONE, PET THEIR HEAD NOT THE BOTTOM. DON'T PULL ON PUPPIES WHEN THE MOM IS NOT HAVING A CONTRACTION!!! DON'T PULL AT ALL!!! LET GOD AND NATURE DO THEIR THING!!!! GEEZZZZ!!!!

  3. Big hwalthy pup and great midwife work guys. You were on it. Get in there and help that pup live.
    Stupid hillbillies say let nature take it's course let mama do all the work. Well, nature has a high mortality rate. Please save puppies and break membrane as so as you see the head. Pull puppy out of momma if breach. Pester the shit out of a puppy to start breathing. Clear fluid in puppy mouth before first breath to avoid aspiration.

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