An 8 month old dog, of ANY breed or size, should NEVER have puppies. At 8 months old, they are still not fully physically, and mentally developed, and you cannot guarantee what your dog will look like, and the temperament it will have, as ANY dog being bred should be of a sound, and SAFE temperament, with preferably a Pedigree from a reputable breeder in order to preserve breed function and conformation.
Any dog should not be bred until they have reached minimum 2 years old, and have completed all their necessary health tests that are required for the particular breed.
Your 9 month old yorkie shouldnt be having puppies, she is a puppy herself! That's like getting a 6 year old child pregnant! She's not ready for it, learn how to look after your animals properly!
yes
these puppies think they are protecting their owner
No. A female dog must be 3-4 years old. If a six month old does produce puppies, that's one amazing puppy... But it's not possible. Hope this helped!
I have a 7th month old red male - natural ears - he is 72 lbs right now.
the old thyme bulldogs have 9-11 puppies
It isn't aggression. It's a six month old acting like a normal six month old. A six month old puppy is too big to play with three month old puppies. He's going to mow down the other puppies and it doesn't mean there is a thing wrong with him. He's just bigger, stronger, more coordinated, and more confident than puppies half his age. Choose play mates for him that are of a similar age, similar size, and similar activity level.
Yes but it is not desirable for your six month old puppy to have puppies. A six month old is not completely matured yet, and it is a lot of stress on them to give birth at such a young age. They may not properly care for their offspring.
One month old puppies can barely walk, see and hear. All he needs at this state is socialization with people and his litter mates.
A 5-month-old Labrador puppy should be eating about 2 cups of food per day. This diet may be less or more depending on the dog's needs.
as old as they can
Puppies leave their mothers at 2 weeks old so assuming you mean on their own then yes the can.