Keeping ten dogs would be quite the handful and it would likely be expensive to feed and care for that many. When then puppies are weaned you would probably put them up for adoption by good families.
It is to keep their dominance over the area so the other male can't spread its genes
I think that depends on the breed. I read that 50% of the people who adopt Dalmatian puppies do not keep them past the first year because they're not prepared for the extremely high energy level. It's a shame because, from a reputable breeder, these dogs settle down to become great (but still very active) pets.
You may want someone else to answer too. I have a male dog, so I might be wrong, buth here's my answer: You should keep him away when they are just borned, and if you have female pups, be careful because you wouldn't like daddy messing with his daughter (as male dogs don't really see the difference between mate and daughter.
Puppies should stay with the mother dog for 6 to 8 weeks. The pups should be weaned by the end of 8 weeks and eating solid food. Then they can be adopted.
Dogs should not eat any type of chestnuts. Chestnuts are highly toxic to them and can potentially risk your dogs health. Keep any chestnuts away from where a dog can get to them.
Don't get a dog and stay away from other dogs!
Becuase they just do to keep the life cycle moving.
A LOT! If your dog has puppies then it could take up to a whole house for them to play and run around. You can keep it to a limit though, like maybe a large living room. If you have dogs and puppies though, it might be better if you keep the big dogs (except the mother and father) away from the puppies so the puppies do not get hurt. Especially if you have newborns and older puppies like 9 month olds, because the older puppies don't know what's right and wrong and could play to rough with the younger puppies.
That all depends on what the family says and the laws on the number of dogs you can have.
It is to keep their dominance over the area so the other male can't spread its genes
If your boxers have puppies and you keep and raise them, you may have chaos in your house. You need to make sure to train all of the dogs properly with consistency.
They can if they are lactating already. It probably doesn't occur often, but it has happened before, and likely will again. The greater question is 'will' a particular dog nurse another's pups.
Generally they need rest (puppies sleep more then older dogs), clean water, the right amount of food (puppies will eat more than older dogs), and excercise. Regular vaccinations and check-ups at the vet will also help to keep your dog healthy.
in terms of older people, dogs can keep them company and fill up their free time. i know that because my grandfather is nearly 70 and he just got 2 puppies from his neighbor.
I have the game Nintendogs and I love it! Sorry, they don't have puppies but if you continue to train train your dogs for Agility and stuff like that, you'll get to the point where you just keep winning in competittions and you'll get new puppies at the Kennel!!!
When they have been weaned, meaning, no longer suckling for the mother's breasts for food. 8 weeks - no less.
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.