At least 8 weeks. Some people thing that when the mother dog weans the pups off of her milk and onto solid food, they are ready to leave. Not True!
In the remaining weeks, the mother dog teaches the pups a lot about behavior, the most important being bite control and other sociability issues.
A miniture schnauzer should stay with its mother for 6-8 weeks before being adopted. This is because of the mother's milk, along with the mother's company.
Although they are alert they are small and valuble dogs and can be stolen outside during the night the Miniature Schnauzer is more of an inside dog because it is pampered
You should wean it off its mother slowly when its about 6months old, if you ever have anymore questions about animals please ask me!
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how long can baby bunnies stay away from their mother?
To make a miniature version of a large breed dog will take years to do. You just breed the runt of the litter with another runt of the litter and continue to do so with other runts. And even then it may not work.
Sponges don't stay with a mother.
Baby horses stay with there mother about nine months.
when the dog got her first heat, this is the sign that they are mature enough to have litters, it is safe as long as you as the owner will keep her regular visits to her vet and always gives her all nutritional food and vitamins she need during this stage.
Yes, that's why they are called MINIATURE.
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
This is an impossible question to answer. One of the benefits of a purebred dog is that you have some idea of what it will be like as an adult. A "Schnauzer mix"? Well, there are three sizes of Schnauzer, covering a range from about 11" at the shoulder to over 28", 13 pounds to 110 pounds. If a small Miniature Schnauzer were crossed with a 2 pound Chihuahua, a pup might end up weighing 6 pounds, whereas if big Giant Schnauzer were bred to a Mastiff, a pup could easily weigh 150 pounds.
Some baby starfish stay with their mother until they are able to survive on their own. Others are released as eggs into the water and do not stay with their mother.