Tips for What to Do When Cane Corso Puppies Cry
If you’ve got a litter of Cane Corso puppies that won’t stop crying, you’re probably wondering what’s going on. Well, obviously, the first thing you should always do is get in touch with an expert, like a vet, but here are some tips from my own experience that might help you out.
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Temperature: Are They Cold or Hot?
The first thing to check is the temperature. Puppies might cry if they’re feeling chilly, especially if they’re in a drafty spot. On the flip side, they could be too warm, which is just as big of a deal. If the puppies are all huddled up tight, they’re likely cold. But if they’re spreading out away from each other, chances are they’re overheating. -
Tummy Troubles: Maybe They Ate Too Much
Another common reason puppies cry is that they’ve overeaten and their little bellies hurt. When this happens, a gentle tummy rub can ease the discomfort, and usually, it sorts itself out without much fuss. -
Mom Isn’t Cleaning Them
Sometimes, the mom doesn’t lick the puppies enough to help them pee or poop. If that’s the case, they might be crying because they’re full of waste and uncomfortable. When this happens, it’s super important to step in and clean them up. If the mom isn’t doing it, or if you’re bottle-feeding, grab a damp cloth and gently rub their little bottoms—especially after each feeding. -
How Do You Tell If They’re Crying Out of Need?
Every now and then, puppies cry because they’re not sure how to settle after a big meal or because they can’t relieve themselves. Make sure you’re giving them the care they need to pee and poop comfortably.
Wrapping It Up
These are some of the most common reasons Cane Corso puppies might be crying. Keep an eye on things like temperature, overfeeding, and proper cleaning—they’re key to keeping your pups happy. Got more questions about puppies? Feel free to drop them in the comments. Together, we’ll figure out how to take the best care of our little ones.
Get in Touch with Cane Corso X-MAN
If you’re thinking about adding a top-quality Cane Corso to your family, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re based in Barcelona and would love to answer your questions and guide you through this exciting journey.