I'm a Golden Labrador breeder and it's usually around 6-8 weeks for puppies to leave their mother, as long as they're weaned and eating on their own.
Puppies can be taken away from their mother after around 6-8weeks, however, it is strongly advised that at least 1 puppy is kept with the mother; this prevents the mother from becoming too distressed. The mother naturally develops insecurity and becomes aggressive towards their owner, along with becoming confused, so instinctively goes missing in search of their 'lost' offspring. If breeding, the bitch will usually get used to offspring coming and going by their second or third litter, but if you only intend on giving your dog just one litter, bare in mind beforehand that one should be kept. If you do not want another dog it's unfair to your dog to have puppies she is unable to keep.
However, every breed is different and some get over it faster than others, if at all.
As soon as they can eat solid food.
when the puppies are 6-8 weeks old
The newborn puppies should be nursing from their mother, they get all the liquid they need from her the first two or three weeks.
no
Newborn husky puppies weigh around one pound, give or take an ounce.
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no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
Your vet will be able to properly schedule your puppy's shots.
noy would you give them pacifiers they need to not have them or they will want them for the rest of their life and that would not be good especially if you plan on selling them
Places such as a pound or animal agency might give away boxer puppies free because they cannot afford to feed them themselves. Alternatively it could be that they have not got space to house the puppies
Around six to eight weeks.
You can wash a puppy at any age depending on how you do it. Newborn puppies can be washed gently with a warm washcloth, and you can use most dog shampoos once puppies are at least 12 weeks old.
No they should not because they will get very mad.
6 to 8 weeks