im guessing as long as it is ready to be on it's on maybe after 3-4 months.
Feed her at normal feeding times and feed her a little more than usualy, after having puppies dogs get really hungry and it takes away alot of energy to feed the puppies.
You can but you should be careful, the mother will be very protective until they are six weeks old. If you touch puppies before then the mother may not feed them and then the puppies will die. And if you want them to stay alive please don't touch them and then you don't have to worry about the puppies dying. You can handle newborns if the mother isn't feeding them it doesn't mean they will die you can bottle feed them
About 4 weeks.Then the puppies get teeth that hurts the mother.
Puppies usually suckle for around 6-8 weeks. As they grow, the mother may spend less time with them as they become more independent and start exploring their surroundings. This is a natural part of their development.
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
Most foals are weaned at 6-7 months of age.Weaning is a very long process...you have to separate the mother and the foal for about 6 months and stop feeding mare and foal feed to the mother.
If the puppies are with the mother then you should keep them with her until 8 weeks of age. The mother will instinctively wean the puppies on her own, but you may need to help her by removing her from the puppies. The puppies can technically be taken away after 6 weeks, but the longer the puppies are with the mother the better because they will learn from their mother.
Young platypuses remain with their mother, feeding on mothers' milk, for about four months (115-125 days).
till there 7 months
Answer If the mother dog won't feed her puppies and you want the job it's not that hard. Get an eye dropper, pour warm milk into it and feed it to the puppies. They will try to reject it so you have to be a bit forceful, but don't squeeze too much milk into their mouths they might choke. Your local Vet can supply or help with a supplement for mother's milk - probably feeding every two hours with a soft nipple on the bottle or if the puppies are really small - an eye dropper! Make sure you cuddle them and keep them warm, when they sleep, wrap a ticking clock near or underneath them and a hot water bottle would be great too. All the best!!
...How Long* do I wait...
6-8 weeks