Yes it will if it is really protective over her puppies!
Usually because your dog is teething.
Vet. Immediately.
She probably isn't biting them. It is more like she is nipping them. This is normal. This usually occurs as a sign of discipline when the puppies are being rough. The mother dog will tolerate the puppies, but she will control her young when they nurse to hard.
no you dont not unless you get the mother in another room or if the mother is calm the dog will bite you if you touch its puppies.
because the big dog has a bigger mouth and the smaller dog has a smaller mouth.
They sometimes do. If the puppy is in their area and they feel threatened they might bite it. Not always though, it depends on the dog.
yes puppies do bite but it is only because they are teething
probably not. only if that dog has puppies.
it best not to have puppies with a dog from a dog shelter
Interacting with a mother dog and her newborn puppies should be approached with care and respect. Here are some tips to help ensure the mother dog is comfortable with you touching her puppies: Observe Her Behavior: Watch how the mother dog reacts when you’re near her and the puppies. If she seems calm and relaxed, she might be more open to you touching the puppies. Wait for the Right Time: Avoid touching the puppies immediately after birth or during feeding. Wait until the mother dog is more comfortable and relaxed, typically after the first few days. Approach Slowly: Move slowly and calmly. Sudden movements can startle the mother dog. Speak in a soothing voice to help reassure her. Respect Her Space: Allow the mother dog to come to you or approach the puppies herself. Do not force interaction. Use Gentle Touch: If the mother dog allows you to touch the puppies, do so gently and minimally. Be aware that she may still be protective. Ask for Advice: If you’re unsure or the mother dog seems anxious, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian or an experienced breeder for guidance. Always prioritize the comfort and well-being of both the mother dog and her puppies during interactions.
i think you should wait in til about 6 weeks trust me my dog had puppies about 5 months agol
All mothers have a strong instinct to protect their young from harm. The mother dog is just doing what comes naturally, protecting her puppies.