Well, another week with mum learning more bite control and better behavior can be a really good week when it later comes to living with, and training the little critters!
Yes, but it depends on the little one. Never forcefully make them leave the mother dog at such an early age, and if the little pup decides to be adventurous make sure you keep a very close eye on him or her.
the pup gets bigger
Puppies should not be taken from their mum before 8 weeks of age. They can then be left alone if you need to go out. Just make sure that there is plenty of water and some food left for them. It's a good idea to leave toys with them so they don't get bored.
No puppy should leave the mother until 8 weeks of age, any time before this is very detrimental to the dog in behaviour and socialization.
Depends on the owner. It's safe to give a puppy a bath as early as 5 weeks, so long as you're gentle about it. If you spay/neuter your pup early, though, you ought to wait at least a week after surgery.
6 weeks 6 weeks
youngest is 6 weeks but a lot of people get them at 8 weeks.
It depends on the chihuahua. About 6 weeks.
In early spring
It depends on the dog, usually you can as long as you don't spend 24/7 with the pup
The size of a meerkat pup that is three weeks old is about three inches tall, so a newborn pup would be slightly smaller.
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.