It depends if your talking about after the baby is ready to be takin away from its mother or before the baby is ready to leave its mother. if your talking about after, then yes it will be. if your talking about before, then no, they baby musthave its mothers milk to help it grow strong and healthy to leave its mother. at about 7 or 8 weeks ( I believe its 8) the kitten will be strong enough to leave its mother. I recommend feeding it Science Diet. Science Diet is a very good brand and it helped my kitten grow and be very strong. Fancy Feast is like Mcdonalds for kittens. They like it but its not very healthy for them. If you get a kitten that was very sick then I recommend feeding it kitten food till it gets to a normal size then, little by little, add more adult food every week to your kittens food and then TA DA! There you have it! Your adult kitten! Hope I helped!
if it is taken care of it will survive
it depends what breed of puppy you have and how tough it is, most puppy's can survive without its mum but it depends on how old it is, if it is just born i highly doubt that it will survive but there is still a chance like i said it depends how tough the puppy is.
It is better for the puppy at first, but after his mother has died, he will feel sad, even though he will get over it afterwards. It is also hard for you to let go of the mother, but think about if you grew up without your mother
If you want the puppy to survive you will need to bottle feed him/her.
They breathe and eat and drink.
because dog want's to develop its kids and live on their own without taking someone's support if the dog dies also
You should wait for 6 weeks before you take the puppy from its mother. The puppy should be eating solid food and drinking water. Make sure that the puppy is weaned before separation.
If the mother killed it, the puppy may have been touched, and sometimes mothers won't take care of puppies that don't smell as she does, and so she may try being to protect the remaining puppies.
It depends on the hair on it (Long,Short) Ushally they can survive in winter
A 3-week-old puppy is extremely vulnerable to cold weather and may only survive for a short period without proper warmth. It is crucial to keep the puppy indoors in a warm environment or provide a heating source if they need to be outside temporarily. Immediate veterinary attention should be sought if the puppy shows signs of distress or hypothermia.
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yes it can dfhydtrjy