That's her way of disciplining them.
You should be watching to make sure there are no complications but you should not interfere unless its an emergency as if you touch the puppies the mother and father might reject them also the mother may bite or bark if she is concise if she thinks you are going to hurt her pups it is better if the mother doesn't see you as she may get scared even if you are the owner and if the dog stands the puppies may get ill or hit their heads xxHANxx
She is homosexual.
may be it has problems.
At least 8 weeks. Some people thing that when the mother dog weans the pups off of her milk and onto solid food, they are ready to leave. Not True! In the remaining weeks, the mother dog teaches the pups a lot about behavior, the most important being bite control and other sociability issues.
they can mate with each other but the children might be deformed depending on the dog and whom, the father mother was. If a father's children even though not from the same mother breed the pups could have birth defects. Same with the mother's pups breeding
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Puppies are 3 days old...
She keeps moving them because she thinks where they are is not safe for them .
maybe the pups might fight or maybe the one out wants to play.
She probably isn't biting them. It is more like she is nipping them. This is normal. This usually occurs as a sign of discipline when the puppies are being rough. The mother dog will tolerate the puppies, but she will control her young when they nurse to hard.
the pup will die.
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.