If it's still with it's mother then she'll take care of it, but if it's be rejected by it's mother or abandoned then it will be when it's about 6-12 weeks old. Also when it's teething is a sign to be weaned.
Puppies usually grow out of the suckling behavior by 8-10 weeks, so it's uncommon for a 9-month-old puppy to still be exhibiting this behavior. If your puppy is still suckling on her toys, it could be a sign of anxiety or stress. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer to address this behavior.
You should not buy a 6 weeks old puppy cause the puppy is too young to leave its mother !!! If you want to have less problem at potty train it, then you should buy it at about 11 or more weeks old!But not too old!!! You should not buy a dog more than 20 weeks old ^.^ Because when it's young, like 6 years old, its mom can teach it a few things!!! So I'm about to buy a 16 weeks old puppy, that is the perfect old for a puppy.!!! So please, e patient!!! ^.^ >.<
If they are weaned older there is more trouble weaning them and if you wean them younger they will need vitamin shots
Puppies can be weaned from their mother between 6 to 8 weeks of age. This is when they should start transitioning to solid food and be less reliant on their mother's milk. It's important for puppies to be weaned gradually to ensure they are receiving proper nutrition and have a smooth transition.
A two-week-old puppy is very little still and may still need formula if not nursing from his or her mother. Check with your vet to see what the best approach to feeding the puppy is. Puppies are normally weaned from their mothers around 6-8 weeks, and after then any high-quality puppy chow is fine--follow the feeding guidelines on the packaging for quantity.
Minimum of eight weeks old, they should be weaned by then.
No - at this age, your puppy has been completely weaned from his mother and no longer has the ability to digest milk sugars. You can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea, if you feed milk to a 10 month old puppy.
about 8 weeks
No! They can nurse or be weaned to puppy food. They don't need anything else--especially chemicals.
Puppies can be weaned from their mother's milk around 8 weeks or so.
Some scrambled egg or some non-sugar porrige. Puppies should be gradually weaned onto a QUALITY puppy food that has at least 28% protein and 17% fat. They should be kept on this puppy food up until they are 6 months old and then gradually weaned onto a QUALITY adult dog food that has 18% protein and 9-15% fat. Leaving a puppy on puppy food too long can cause rapid growth which can lead to joint problems.
Because they should be weaned at six weeks. Their teeth probably have her teats raw. You need to get them on puppy food ASAP.
a 3 week old puppy is too young to leave it's mother, it hasn't been weaned yet. when you are shopping for a puppy make sure that there are no visible sores, look for fleas; check the gums make sure they are nice and pint (if they are too white, the pup may be anemic).
The best time to remove a puppy from its mother is once it is weaned. A puppy should remain with the litter until at least six weeks old, preferably eight weeks old. The longer it is on mother's milk, the healthier it will be but it may be better if you get it earlier because if it remembers its family it can die earlier from depression
You should wait for 6 weeks before you take the puppy from its mother. The puppy should be eating solid food and drinking water. Make sure that the puppy is weaned before separation.
Weaned is just like for humans. The transition from mothers milk to puppy chow also known as slop. To wean them you mix water with the chow, as they get used to it add less water and soon enough they are eating regular puppy chow.
A puppy should be weaned by eight weeks so they should be on a puppy mixer by 5-6 weeks.