Maybe not on their own if newborn or very young but it depends on their age and state of health.
But they can be cared for if you get the advice of a Veterinarian or animal shelter about how. You will need to know how to keep them warm, but not too hot, and what, how often and how to feed them. Again, depending on their age, the way and frequency of feeding will be different as well as what to feed (solid food or special animal formula). If newborn, they will need to be hand fed every couple of hours around the clock. If you aren't able or willing to commit the proper time to care for them correctly, they will be better off if you find them homes with people who can devote that attention to them, or if you take them to an animal shelter to find them homes.
Puppies typically stay with their mother for about 8-12 weeks. This allows them to learn important social and behavioral skills from their mother and littermates. It is important for this bonding period to help ensure the puppies grow up well-adjusted and socialized.
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.
Puppies should stay with the mother dog for 6 to 8 weeks. The pups should be weaned by the end of 8 weeks and eating solid food. Then they can be adopted.
I wouldn't try,unless you want to get killed by a catCare of newborn kittens should be left to the mother. Keep human handling of newborns to a minimum unless mother is not around
Puppies should ideally stay with their mother for a minimum of 8 weeks after birth. This period is important for them to nurse, learn social behaviors from their mother and littermates, and receive necessary vaccinations and care before being separated. Separating them too early can lead to behavioral issues and health problems later on.
It is super important that the newborn puppies stay with the mother most of the time. Don't worry if the mother goes wandering a few times, she's tired of staying in one simple place. But when the puppies start to cry, the mother HAS to go back. The least puppies could stay with their mother is 4 weeks, but is HIGHLY recommended for them to stay with their mother at 8 weeks.FACT: Newborn puppies die faster when they are separated from their mothers too early.
U can't cause the puppies u buy stay puppies so how can u even think that u can breed and have more puppies when the pup u have will stay a pup u nutter!
Puppies typically stay with their mother for about 8-12 weeks. This allows them to learn important social and behavioral skills from their mother and littermates. It is important for this bonding period to help ensure the puppies grow up well-adjusted and socialized.
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.
Labrador retrievers stay act like puppies for about 5 years depending on how you train them.
Male cats typically do not stay with kittens after they are born. In most cases, the mother cat is responsible for caring for and raising the kittens.
They can, but i dont recommend it, the dachshund puppies, should stay with the mother dachshund.
Not always. Most cats would like to be outdoors, but some cats like to be indoors.
Chicks are just baby Chickens, just like puppies are baby dogs, and Kittens are baby cats. They can't stay babies for ever. So they grow up into chickens.
It's a good idea that the mother keeps nursing her young pups until the pups are 6 to 8 weeks old. This way puppies will get a good start on life.
Dogs may sit on their puppies to assert their dominance over them. This would be done if a mother dog is disciplining her puppies as well. If a dog sits on a person, it may be cute, but they are trying to assert dominance over that person.
Mother cats typically stay with their kittens for about 8 to 12 weeks after giving birth, providing care and protection until the kittens are ready to be weaned and become more independent.