No, the length of a dog's fur is determined by its genetics, not by the length of the fur when it is cut. Puppies inherit their coat characteristics from their parents' genes, which dictate fur length, texture, and type. So, even if a dog owner cuts the mother's fur very short, the puppies can still be born with long fur if that is what their genetic makeup dictates.
No. The dog has genes for long hair and cutting the dogs hair does not change the dogs genes. Any puppies the has may have short hair it depends on the genetics of the father of the puppies.
All that should be worked out in a Stud Contract. That is a matter of your agreement with the owner of the stud dog. Things can be different if you are not the legal owner of the female. In a typical stud contract the stud owner will have pick of the litter to be selected at 6-8 weeks. You can pay for stud service and be required to surrender a puppy to the stud owner. The stud owner will need to sign the litter registration so it is necessary to keep that in mind and the female (dam) owner will have to sign also. If you are not the owner of record for the dam or the stud then you have little leverage.
Whomever was the registered owner at the time of the breeding would be the one to register the litter. AKC would consider that person to be the breeder, and the legal owner of the litter.
They are very pertective of the pups and they would even bite the owner but once they get older the less pertective
All dogs are born with tails. (Except in special circumstances) The stumps that you see are from cropping, or cutting of the tail when the dog is a puppy. It is believed to give the dog a better look.
because they were hungry?
No, it is not the owner's fault. Puppies explore the world with their mouths, and chewing is a natural behavior. The owner can redirect the behavior by providing appropriate chew toys and supervising the puppy to prevent further damage.
If the some of the puppies are stillborn, the mother may eat any them. If there are no stillborns, nothing will eat the puppies. ~
The puppies are available for free would be the correct sentence to use.
the same way a dog would make puppies (mating)
While I love puppies, I a hate plagiarism and plagiarizers.
Puppies often lay on their owner's neck as a way to feel close and secure. It's a behavior that mimics how they would cuddle with their mother or littermates for warmth and comfort.