Does should be left with their mother till 6-8 weeks of age, then they can be re-homed
The mother might die unless the puppies are surgically removed.
you take out the mother and you take her out side you get gloves and you take the died dog out
There will be a covering of wet stuffs and you clean it off with the mother dog
There will be a covering of wet stuffs and you clean it off with the mother dog
If a full-term puppy's body is not removed, the mother will in all likelihood suffer a massive infection and die unless a vet intervenes, probably via surgery, to save her life.
In theory, a dog could get rabies at birth. If the mother had rabies or if it was bitten right after birth.
5 month
A mother dog is commonly referred to as a "dam." This term specifically denotes a female dog that has given birth to puppies. In breeding and veterinary contexts, the term is used to distinguish her from the sire, which is the male parent.
the government says to keep it for 8 weeks
A dog's giving birth is called "whelping." This process involves the dog delivering her puppies, typically after a gestation period of about 63 days. During whelping, the mother will go through stages of labor, ultimately resulting in the birth of her puppies. Proper care and a safe environment are essential during this time to ensure the health of both the mother and her puppies.
until the female has giving birth
no they shouldrest in 1 month if you walked a dog after giving they will die.