A mother dog may move one puppy to a different location for various reasons, such as to protect it from danger, to provide better care or warmth, or to address a health issue.
I had a dog once that was a mother to a litter of 9 puppies. We were kids so we kept playing with the them, and eventually she moved them. So in my opinion, when they are being bothered too much.
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A puppy could be missing from the litter after two weeks if it has died. The mother dog will take the puppy away from the others.
The best time would be when your puppy is about 4 or 5 weeks old, or until the puppy is old enough to be away from its mother.
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Mother dogs often pick up a puppy to take it outside for various reasons, including to encourage exploration and socialization, or to move the puppy away from a perceived threat or discomfort in the nest. This behavior helps the puppy learn about its environment and develop vital skills. Additionally, it can be a way for the mother to initiate play or reinforce bonding with her young.
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Yes, mother dogs do love their puppies, and will become upset if a puppy dies.
If a puppy is not moving and has no pulse/heartbeat, it was born dead and is called a "stillborn". The mother dog may eat any stillborns. If a puppy is not moving but has a pulse/heartbeat, you should take it to a nearby vet. ~
The mother will eat of the sack that the puppy is in then move it to a suitable area. The mother in days time may step onto a pup. This is completely normal.
Like all mammals a mother dog feeds her young milk that she produces.