If you need to ask, you shouldn't breed. The only good breeders are responsible breeders who know what they're doing and spend thousands of dollars health checking parents, testing etc. You would be adding to the population of hundreds of thousands of unwanted dogs/puppies. Get them fixed.
no
If both dogs are socialised they should be safe with each other.
yes it is, you just have to be careful and wash your hands while handling the puppies.
no
they get along very well for the most part but some breeds were bred to fight or guard so it's better to intrduce them while they are puppies to on the safe side. here's a short list of dogs # pitbull# rowtwrelier# standford terrier# doberman pincher(standard one)
can chihuahua have pug safely
No. The bull could see you as a) another challenging bull or b) a predator and come after you.
If there is any doubt at all, then no. Some males are safe around puppies, and some are not. Unlike with female dogs, there is no particular parental attachment between males and their offspring. They either like puppies or they don't, regardless of whether the puppies are their own. Puppies are fragile. If you make a mistake and judge a male safe that isn't, it can result in puppies deaths. So err on the cautious side.
its never safe if its 1-7weeks if its bigger yes it needs
There are plenty of dogs breeds which are safe to have with young children such as Bull Dog, Beagle, Bull Terrier, Collie, Vizsla, Newfoundland, Irish Setter.
Not if you have no idea of the genetic and hereditary history of both going back several generations. You're better off, just to be safe, to breed the heifer to an unrelated bull.
Of course it isn't safe to put the dogs or puppies out there. If you don't know this, you shouldn't have pets. Perhaps you should place your husband outside with plenty of water and food and see if he is comfortable or safe there.