Yes as long as its not storming out, dogs are fine
It is unlikely, but sometimes the injections fail and the dog is still able to have pups.
it can take up to 2 hours between pups being born, if the 2 pups she had were still born there could be a health issue with the dog. what kind of dog do you have? what have you done with the stillborn pups? is your dog digging in the area where the pups were born? keep an eye on this digging behavior as she could have pups inside her still if it continues take her to the vet.
Directly after giving birth she will be very tired, so give her time. Also, she may get up in a while and after they are fed, but she will always come back and repeat this until they are old enough.
No, a dog cannot have pups without mating. Mating needs to happen so the female can get pregnant with the pups.
If your dog has pups under the house you can move her and the pups inside. Moving the pups will not make her stop feeding the puppies. Mother dogs are very protective of their puppies, so be careful when you move them and do not let anyone she does not know near them.
Ok, If your talking about dog pups, then YES!!!! Totally! If it's about seals, Pretty much. If your talking about wolves, Yep!
no, y would it? It could even help them.
No. That's how she deals with the cord. If pups start bleeding from the base of the cord(rare), see her vet.
Usually a father dog does not know his pups
It is usually 5 - 8 weeks. but the bigger the pp the longer it feeds
Your gonna have to feed the pups yourself if you don't your pups will die. If the dogs breast are swollen then your dog is sick.
It is unlikely, but sometimes the injections fail and the dog is still able to have pups.
If you sold the pups then you should try to engage your dog with fun activities to try and get it off his/her mind. Your dog will soon get over it and be fine, but if it becomes depressed talk to your vet
yes
The larger the dog the larger the litter
no if you have 2 females and ones going to have pups the other female will mate (if she can) and then they will share pups i know this as it has just happened with my dogs
you really shouldn't have to do anything, the mother should handle everything just fine. Let her smell and clean the puppies, and if you try to grab a pup, be sure you talk to the mother to make sure she isn't feeling uneasy. You may have known her for a while, but motehr dogs are very protective over their newborn pups