It has to be 8-10 weeks old to leave it's mom.
6 weeks.
It is the same for all puppies. Don't take a puppy away from it's mother until it is 8 weeks old. It needs time to learn from it's mother.
Puppies are usually weaned and ready to be separated from their mother at around 8 weeks of age. It is important for the puppies' development that they stay with their mother and littermates until this age, as they learn important socialization skills during this time.
6-8 weeks old is the best time to give them away if they have taken well to solid or canned food.
No. The puppies don't leave their mother until they are two weeks old.
When the puppies are 8 weeks old, the mother and puppies may be separated.
About 4 weeks old you can take them away from there mother
10 to 12 weeks.
At least 13 or 14 weeks old
no it is not, that is nasty.
It can really vary on the length of time before a Labrador retriever puppy can be removed from their mother. Most of the time it should be six to eight weeks before they can even be given out.
My bichon frise's mother had my dog at 2 years old, so bichon frise's can have puppies at 2 years old :-)