Puppies can begin being weaned at between three and four weeks old. The weaning process will take a few weeks but the sooner the puppies are weaned, the sooner the mother can recover from the birth and return to normal.
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6 to 7 weeks
Eight to ten weeks is the norm.
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A lab could have 4 maybe even 12. No one knows but averger is 6-8. You could have an ultrasound to see how many pups are on the way.
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Labrador mom gives birth to all lab pups not one Rottweiler because Rottweiler is a different breed from Labrador.........!
No way! Once a female has come to the age of seven her time for producing pups is up. A male can though throughout all his life.
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i recomend at least 2 years because they are all devoloped
Between 1-14 but you are more likely to get between 4-10.
I got my lab pup from a breeder who bred a yellow lab and a black lab.The mum was the yellow lab and the dad was a black Lab .My pup is a male and he takes after the dad so he is a black lab he is still considered a pedigree and he is registered in the kennel club. So yes it is perfectly fine to breed labs if they are a different colour they will still be pedigree pups if the mum and dad are full Labs and the pups will be perfectly healthy.
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Your Lab should whelp out a pup about every 2 hours, if she is straining longer than this and producing no pup, then she needs to go to the Veterinarian immediately. She could have a dead pup or a live pup blocking the birth canal, which will cause the death of all the pups remaining in her and eventually her death. It is good to take her to the Vet anyway just to have a check up done on her. Bring any live pups with you in a box with a heating pad in it on LOW only, put several blankets on top of the heating pad so that the pups do not get too hot or burned.
Is he 20