No. Vaccine protocols are designed to work with the puppy's natural immune system to give the puppy the best chance of building immunity to several common illnesses, without making the puppy sick or compromising its health. Vets in different areas have different protocols but, in general in the US, puppies should receive a set of vaccines at 8 weeks, 12 weeks, 16 weeks, and a set of one-year boosters.
Its not advised. While she is giving birth, you are supposed to take them away from her until she is done delivering her puppies. You can give them away when they have all their shots by 6 weeks.
After 8 weeks they can all be taken away at once yes, BUT it can upset the mother dog because she will feel as if all of her work feeding and looking after them has done no good :(
Free dalmatian puppies can be found at the SPCA. These puppies need a home, and they can be adopted for almost no cost, or even for free. They will have all their shots.
Puppies can go outside for short walks and potty breaks once they have completed their vaccination series, usually around 16 weeks of age. It's important to avoid areas with high dog traffic until they are fully vaccinated to minimize the risk of exposure to infectious diseases.
About four weeks, like with all puppies
No, each dog has their puppies all at once
all puppies should stay with their mom for at least 8 weeks (2 months)
it all depends on what kind of breed the dog is
The parvo virus is very dangerous and an infection can irreparable damage to your puppy. Talk to your doctor and make sure you give him all the booster shots to ensure that he is healthy.
Most often, no. Usually puppies are born one at a time, same as most humans. However, it does happen.
All puppies are born blind and usually get there sight around 4 weeks.
It has to be 8-10 weeks old to leave it's mom.