She keeps moving them because she thinks where they are is not safe for them .
If your dog has pups under the house you can move her and the pups inside. Moving the pups will not make her stop feeding the puppies. Mother dogs are very protective of their puppies, so be careful when you move them and do not let anyone she does not know near them.
try to bottle feed her pups
Newborn pups: give bath in sink. Pups: give bath in sink :D
Pups should leave their mother no earlier than 8 weeks. This is for the health and well being of the pups. Pups who leave their mother's and family's before 8 weeks have a higher rate of illness.
Because once the female has her pups the mate gets too excited and when the comes in he could be too ruff and hurt one of the pups and also the mother would get angry and protective because she knows that the mate is too excited so she trys to protect the pups and keep the mate away. If the male comes and get too ruff with the pups then the mother is going to attack the male and one of them could get hurt. And if it's bears you're referring to, the boar could actually EAT the cubs.
Yes. Just as long as you keep the mother with her pups,obviously. It depends on the mother dog. More specifically, on how much she trusts you. Some mother dogs will ignore puppies who have been handled by someone. It's best not to touch or move newborn pups unless it's absolutely necessary.
yes
by their mother
about 5-6 pups
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You cannot. Once you have selected a den, your family will stay on that densite until the final mission locates you to the summer location. If you're referring to moving them to the summer location, here's a tip: Before starting the mission, find an elk carcass and fill your "food for pups" bar to its maximum capacity, then head to the summer site.
She is homosexual.