Normally, family get puppies vaccinated at 6-8 weeks old. Talk to a local vet and get their opinion, because there are different factors to certain shots (breed, weight, and health of the mother and father).
when they are old enough, yes
It is unlikely, but sometimes the injections fail and the dog is still able to have pups.
Simple. Buy a bitch, mate him and when his pups are old enough have your baby pee on his pups
Most vets recommend boosters every 3-4 weeks until pups are four months old.
You can hold the dad, but not the mom or pups. The dad should be separated from the pups but you could hold him. The mom would eat the pups if you touched them, or sometimes even her! Never touch the pups until they are old enough.
It would be a good idea for your dogs shots to be done before she gets pregnant but just think though , Do dogs in the wild have shots before they have pups?
it needs to have had at least one season. UK Kennel Club states female must be a minimum of 12 months old before whelping.Younger females are not physically mature enough to have pups and the associated risks are increased.
No, if anything they will have some better immunity until their shots.
about 3/4 of the group travel to forge for food every day if there are small pups, but if the pups are old enough to forage about a month and a half old then the whole group goes. they are cautious when they travel and there is always a meerkat looking to the sky for danger so it takes a while.
2
25ml shots- and you'll have enough for fourty.
The mother. The mother dog doesn't let anything in or out of her den until the pups are old enough to surface. Once out, the younger dogs help to raise them while the mother hunts/does other things.