well the best is when they get some hair and open the eyes the most common times are six weeks.
Puppies can regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Puppies begin to regulate their own temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Puppies are able to regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Well first, if you are talking about newborn puppies (about 1 - 3 weeks) then no, they need help getting outside. And if you are talking about month-old puppies, then yes they can walk outside on their own and use the bathroom.
Althought puppies can be trained to 'ask' to go out, they cannot actually 'hold' their urine until they are around 4 months old.
On their bellies they will have nipples that produce milk (just like a human female) and this is how they feed their puppies until around 5 weeks old when the puppies teeth start growing in and they can eat on their own
Puppies leave their mothers at 2 weeks old so assuming you mean on their own then yes the can.
Puppies can regulate their own temperature effectively at around 4 weeks of age.
the old thyme bulldogs have 9-11 puppies
you cant grow your own pups
By the time they are 4 weeks old, the newborn puppies are usually old enough to be smothered.
A male and female boxer will try to mate with their own puppies once the puppies go into heat.