I'm pretty sure they stay with their parents until the age of two.
7-8 months
Some people will sell puppies 8 weeks old, but, personally I feel a pup should be given another week or so before being taken from the mother. The mother will decide when her pups are old enough to leave her side.
As long as the pups have teeth they can start on puppy food
One year after they are born.
a mom should stop nursing her pups at 16 months because that's when the pups start get teeth and there eyes and ears open
if you are buying one you should wait till it is about three monthes old but if your dog has pups you can touch then straight away but don't upset there mother if she grows back off and she also might eat them to try and protect them just rub the motner and let her know you are not a threat and you don't want to harm them
I'm pretty sure they stay with their parents until the age of two.
I think it is cared for by the wolf pack, not the parents.-Mountainmangeetar
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No. Wolves care for their young for several years before chasing them off to be on their own. Sometimes wolves never leave their parents' pack if there is enough room and food for them to stay. It depends on the resources available. Either way, a wolf never abandons it's pups when they're just over a month old, wolves aren't even fully grown until they are at least 2 years old.
great white sharks are born live, and they are about ten seconds old. any older, and the mother would devour all of her pups.
A wolf takes care of it's pups until around 1 years old or 2 years old when they are ready to learn how to hunt. When pups are 2 years lod it means they are a full grown adult wolf.
First off, there is no such thing as a "wolf cub." Secondly, wolves are pups when they are first born. They become a wolf when they reach a year to two years of age. A wolf is not a wolf before it is a pup: it is a wolf AFTER it is a pup.
At around three weeks, the mother wolf starts encouraging the pups to eat meat.
Puppies are 3 days old...
Pups should be weaned at 6 to 8 weeks old to leave their mother.
No. When you get to the mission when you have pups they are already 6 weeks old and remain that age. This is due to limited funding and since 6 weeks old is the average age when wolf pups in the wild emerge from the den.
Wolf pups are born blind and deaf, with their eyes and ears closed. Their eyes typically open around 10-14 days after birth, and their ears open soon after. By about 2-3 weeks old, wolf pups are fully mobile and have developed all their senses.