It depends on whether that mother is pregnant. Usually if the female dog is not pregnant, then there is not much of a chance of it being able to get milk from it, with the fact that the dog would not have produced any milk, but on the other hand it will still be able to do other things to care for it.
yeah puppies get milk from there mother teets (i hope i spelt that right)
When the puppies start eating solid food, they suckle less and the mother's milk will dry up.
The mother feeds the puppies with milk, and shows it how to act
NO it is not okay separate the puppies from the mother. Yes, just like a human mother they eat food, they get more milk and for the mother dog she gets twice more milk in her breasts
The mother will not be in position offer the milk to her puppies...........
6-8 weeks
When the the puppies are weaned, it means they will no longer need the mother's milk and this starts after 8 weeks.
Dogs start to produce milk when they need to feed their puppies. If your dog has milk but has no puppies, the puppies are probably inside the mother. You just need to be patient. Hope this helped at least a little bit! ;D
6 weeks. You should start giving them softened puppy food.
Milk replacement powder, follow the directions, feed with an eyedropper.
Within about 7-10 days at the longest. Make sure the puppies are not sneaking in and nursing off of her. As long as there is a demand for her milk, it will not dry up. She must be kept separate from the pups so her milk can dry up.
Goat milk, preferably raw, but the kind in the grocery store will work too. Avoid canned. Canned milk specially for puppies can be used, but it is very expensive for just 1 can, and goat milk is proven to be the best alternative for puppies.
no, you can't give puppies kitty milk mix .