For the mother:
* Provide a quiet and comfortable place for her to rest and nurse her puppies.
* Make sure she has plenty of fresh food and water available.
* Check her temperature regularly to ensure she does not have a fever.
* Monitor her milk production to ensure the puppies are getting enough to eat.
* Keep her clean and dry.
* Avoid handling her too much, as this can stress her out.
For the puppies:
* Make sure they are getting enough milk from their mother.
* If the mother is not producing enough milk, you may need to supplement with puppy formula.
* Weigh the puppies regularly to ensure they are gaining weight.
* Keep them warm and dry.
* Avoid handling them too much, as this can stress them out.
For the father:
The father's role in raising the puppies is typically limited to mating with the mother. Once the puppies are born, he may or may not be involved in their care. Some male dogs will help to protect the puppies and keep them safe, while others may not be interested in them at all. If the father is not involved in caring for the puppies, you should keep him separate from them to avoid any potential aggression.
Here are some additional tips for caring for a female boxer and her puppies:
* Make sure the mother is vaccinated and dewormed before she gives birth.
* Take the puppies to the vet for a checkup within a few days of birth.
* Start socializing the puppies with people and other animals when they are about 3 weeks old.
* Begin housetraining the puppies when they are about 6 weeks old.
* Find good homes for the puppies when they are about 8 weeks old.