The same age as any puppy around 8 weeks old
Puppies are ready to leave their mother and littermates by 7-8 weeks of age.
8 weeks
Yes, you do leave the puppies with the mama. I think for a month or so.
When the puppies are 8 weeks old, the mother and puppies may be separated.
Puppies have to be atleast 1 month old before they leave their mother.
When the puppies start eating solid food, they suckle less and the mother's milk will dry up.
I'd say steer clear for a week or so. The mother can be over-protective, she can leave the puppies, or the puppies might even get hurt.
t's not recommended but as long as someone is watching the puppies and its only for like 4 mins.
I have owned two English Mastiffs. I would leave everything as it is. My children seem to do better with the dog around. The dog also does not want to leave the children.
Puppies can leave their mother from 8 weeksonward. Some breeders might sell their puppies earlier than this but then the puppies miss out on important lessons that they learn from their litter mates and mother.
Yes, she will leave her pups for a quick bathroom break. A good mother will never soil the area her pups are in.
No. Female dogs go through heat twice a year and the puppies only need there mother for four months before they can leave her. So no it does not
When they are 12 weeks of age. A responsible breeder will not give up his or her puppies until they are 12 weeks old. When they reach that age, they will no longer have to feed from their mother.
It is best not take puppies away from their mother at too young an age, the longer they can stay with her, the better. The earliest recommended age at which puppies may be removed from their mother is 8 weeks, definitely no earlier than that, but 12 weeks is even better.