Usually a father dog does not know his pups
I think it depends on the breed. Kid-friendly dogs-- I imagine they get along well with their pups.
Technically, yes, though in an incestuous relationship the dog's grandfather becomes father at conception and is no longer referred to as "grandfather". yes . its is called inbreeding. the dog can father pups and then be mated with one of its pups. wen the female dog gives birth to a litter of pups the stud dog ( the dog the female has breeded with ) is the father of the pups and also the grandfather
Your gonna have to feed the pups yourself if you don't your pups will die. If the dogs breast are swollen then your dog is sick.
Because he is the father and has a bond to protect the mother and babies like humans do. And even if it doesn't go that deep, he knows the female dog and pups are part of the household and matter to you. Dogs tend to get a sense about what is appropriate in a house, and they can tell when something isn't right.
She likely won't allow it. The father will not hurt the pups, so don't worry about that. (:
yes
Wolf pups meet their father right away, not when they are already two months.
The larger the dog the larger the litter
no if you have 2 females and ones going to have pups the other female will mate (if she can) and then they will share pups i know this as it has just happened with my dogs
Big dogs can have up to 8 or 9 pups
my dog had pups and it was 4 but now i have 2 can not find the other 2.
£600 to £700 pound at least for pedigree pups