No.He learns via instinct and starts wobbling around like normal in a day or two after being born.
Yes, its possible, but inbreeding is not recommended.
quadrupalets
When dog siblings have puppies together, it can increase the risk of genetic health issues in the puppies. This is because the puppies may inherit similar genetic traits from both parents, which can lead to health problems and birth defects. It is generally not recommended to breed dog siblings together to avoid these risks.
no
yes
It is best to let them stay with mother and siblings to feed and learn some basic social behaviors until they are at least 7 weeks, 8 weeks being better. Working in a pet store you will notice the 8 week puppies are more adaptable, social, and healthier than younger puppies.
I think it is six weeks.
yes, they are learning to walk if they are quite young but after learning to walk, it may be sick or injured
Newborn puppies typically begin attempting to walk around two to three weeks of age. At this stage, their coordination and strength are developing, and they may wobble or stumble as they start to explore their surroundings. By four weeks old, most puppies are able to walk steadily.
The color of puppies is due to the genetic characteristics of the parents. It is not because of contact to its siblings, even though they may resemble one another.
Dogs do not have siblings in the same way humans do. In a litter of puppies, they are all considered siblings, but they do not have the same familial bond as human siblings.
2 weeks