Well, you can call the vet and ask them how often you should feed them. When I have to "mother" some of my puppies, at the age of two weeks, I feed them every two hours.
No. The puppies don't leave their mother until they are two weeks old.
Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
ask your local vet or where you origionaly got the hamster from i have a hamster but i am not entirely sure as i have never bred a hamster probably in a few weeks Improved- Once the mother's had her pups seperate the mother from the father because the father will try and mate again with her almost directly after. Seperate the pups from the mother in about three or four weeks after, and be sure to seperate them by gender in different cages... Hope I helped?
between seven days to two weeks after birth
In the book "Walk Two Moons," Sal's dog Moody Blue takes her puppies and buries them in the backyard when they are about six weeks old. This action is seen as Moody Blue's way of protecting her puppies from potential harm or danger.
Puppies should ideally stay with their mother and littermates until they are at least 8 weeks old. This allows them to learn important social and behavioral skills that are crucial for their development. It's important for puppies to have this time to be properly weaned and to receive maternal care.
When they are eight weeks old. Some dog breeders separate them at six weeks old, but that can cause behavior problems. My Great Dane was separated at six weeks and she tore up the carpet in two places, put a hole in the couch, damaged the wall, tore up 3 pairs of snake skin boots, and more.
Not okay. Unrelated dogs often will kill puppies.
about two weeks from birth
two months the puppies should not need there moms
No, it is not recommended to give water to newborn puppies as their primary source of nutrition should be their mother's milk. Feeding water to newborn puppies could potentially cause water intoxication and impact their development. It's important to ensure that the mother dog is providing adequate care and nutrition to the puppies.
One or two weeks.