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Is the runt the last puppy born?When a dog gives birth to puppies, there are usually discrepancies in the colors, patterns, body shapes and temperaments. There can also be differences in size. In fact, in most litters, there is one puppy that appears smaller and weaker than its siblings. This puppy is known as the runt.

There are several reasons why a puppy may be the runt of a litter. The first is that the womb of dogs is Y-shaped, and the runt develops in the middle, which means it is further away from the mother’s blood supply. Therefore, it gets fewer nutrients and is slower to grow.

Another reason is that the runt was conceived later on during the pregnancy. However, it is important to note that the runt must still be born at the same time as the rest of the litter.

As a result, the runt is often slower to get to the mother’s teats and latch on for milk. This also makes it harder for them to eat and hinders their development.

Despite these problems, the runt is not necessarily a poor puppy and can end up being a very good pet. In fact, if it is properly cared for, the runt will often catch up to the other puppies in size. It is a good idea to monitor the runt closely, especially when it is young, and talk to a vet for the best advice. In addition, if you do decide to adopt the runt, be sure that the breeder has a record of the dog’s medical history.

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