Teagol's seven pups suckle her this morning as they reach five days old.
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Emily Backhouse
8/9/2020 05:35:30 am
Very sweet! Is the little tail wag something pups can do from birth?
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Jane
8/9/2020 06:00:35 am
Having noted the tail wag as pups are suckling at an early age before their eyes open. It does seem that it may be partly an innate response to something pleasurable. In this case, mum's milk. Using movement of their tail as a tool for communication later on, I would consider is partly innate and learnt.
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Judith Duddy
8/9/2020 06:06:24 am
What a lot of hungry little dumplings. You can see the weight gain in such a short time (almost as much as me during lockdown - ha ha!)
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