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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.

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It is best not to take puppies away from their mother at too young an age. At the youngest they should be 8 weeks, but it's best to keep them with their mother until about 12 weeks of age.

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They should not leave their mother before 8 weeks of age.

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