4 weeks is way too young, 6 weeks is an absolute minimum, but even that is too young really. The pup needs more time with its mother gain a better immune system so it can better fight disease and infection once its out of the relatively safe environment it was born and raised in. Pups don't have their first vaccinations until 6-8 weeks of age, and the breeder should have these done before allowing the pup to leave home. The pup may be eating solids at 4 weeks, but should still be supplementing this with milk still, most pups continue to drink some milk up till 6-7 weeks, even longer if allowed. We usually let the mother wean them slowly when she is ready, and by 8 weeks she is usually not letting them feed much, if at all.
For the pup's emotional development it is best if you don't get him until he is 10 weeks old. This is because at around 8 weeks pups go through a fear imprint period where any unpleasant experience can have a lasting effect. During this time they should be kept in a stable environment, to prevent development of fears that are impossible or, at best, difficult to overcome. Vet visits should be positive and unpleasant experiences kept to a minimum. 10 weeks is ideal as the pup will still have two weeks of the critical socialisation period to bond with you, and be exposed to other people, dogs, cats, experiences.
2007-06-03 14:45:38
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answered by omg! why? 2
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At least 8 weeks. Perferrably ten weeks. Four weeks is WAY too young to be away from it's mother. It doesn't matter if it's eating dry food and is weaned. It still needs to stay for four more weeks to learn behaviors from it's mother. You could possibly end up with behavior problems in the puppy because it didn't learn from it's mother. Yes, it can get sick and die from being away from it's mother too soon. Some people may not, but I definitely, without a doubt, consider four weeks too soon.
2007-06-03 14:30:37
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answered by livelaughlove`<3 2
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OMG that is way to young to leave the mother!!!
Your Mother should do her homework on the breeder. If the breeder is going to let the pup go at that young she is not a good breeder!
Breeders who permit their puppies to leave early are more interested in making a profit than in their puppies' well being. Puppies need to learn the rules of the pack from their Mother and most Mothers keep teaching the do's and don'ts until around the 8th week.
Pups should not leave their litter mates until 8 weeks!
In some states this is illegal!!
2007-06-03 14:34:42
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answered by CCorso 2
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4 weeks is way too early. This puppy will most likely live, but be prepared for health issues. Having been wened too early, the puppy could suffer from poor bone growth, allergies, and be susceptible to many health defects. Of course, none of this may happen, but the early weaning greatly increases the risk. A healthy time for seperation is about 10 weeks old.
2007-06-03 14:37:36
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answered by krissy4543 4
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A puppy should not be totally weaned until at least 8 weeks. They need that mothers milk for good health. But since they have already taken the pups away, consider giving the pup a good mothers milk supplement until it is 8 weeks of age.
2007-06-03 14:31:42
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answered by brat820 2
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You need to educate your mom. The pup is to young. Feeding from its mother is not what determines the age a puppy can leave the nest.. Your mom is buying a puppy from a back yard breeder. SOmeone who doesn't care about the puppy, just wants to dump it off onto someone else so they don't have to feed it. MOST states it is illegal to sell a puppy under 8 weeks of age. Maybe you can teach your mom something here and tell her to please not support back yard breeders. This puppy needs to stay put for another 4 weeks and your mom should find a reputable breeder to buy from. It will be worth the wait.
2007-06-03 14:34:02
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answered by Freedom 6
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4 weeks is very young! The puppy will probably not die from being away from its mother, but it may cry for its mother especially at night. If there is any way for the puppy to stay with its mother for another 3 weeks it would be better!
2007-06-03 14:31:21
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answered by Kacie C 2
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the 1st ingredient a sparkling domestic dog proprietor ought to do is locate the vet you are going to apply, and bypass in for a sparkling domestic dog examine up. So, day after today, or Monday, once you call to make an appointment, point out that. it ought to have only been nerves, because of the fact of a unexpected substitute, and being faraway from it relatively is mom. She did no longer even have had adequate time to get to renowned her mattress. no longer all canines take to canines beds, besides.i do no longer think of her being on the floor ability something in any respect. i'm only thinking, nonetheless. Did you supply her any treats, or nutrition, that she would possibly no longer be used to? She's probably very nicely, yet do save an eye fixed on her. I heavily doubt she will die. Six weeks is somewhat too youthful. 8 to 10 weeks is top-rated. yet, I did get a mixed breed domestic dog at six weeks, and it did no longer become neurotic, or have behavioral issues.
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answered by Anonymous
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I would ask why any reputable breader would wean and sell a 4 wk old puppy. even if for medical or unavoidable reasons, a good breeder wouldnt sell that pup for at least 6 more weeks. the puppy wont be proporly socialized and you will have many behavior problems crop up. ideally the puppy should get artificial bitches milk for at least 4 more weeks. i very stronglyl recommend not buying this pup
2007-06-03 14:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think a puppy is maybe weaned @ 4-6 wks. Idont think a puppy will DIE from being away from its mother @4 wks. But that is a early age to seperate them.
2007-06-03 14:32:56
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answered by jmada05 4
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