I hope all your puppies survived the night. I wouldn't leave mom unsupervised with her pups ever until she starts acting normal. It is possible that the tiny one expired and that's why she ate it or that there was something wrong with it. I know it's gross but I've seen it happen. I'm sorry I don't know for sure about her strange behavior, I can only hypothesize that that last big puppy's birth hurt her terribly but more likely, the visit to the vet stressed her out. That she is a first time mom makes it more likely that she would be freaked out. What was her temperament like before breeding?
I know I would not leave those pups alone with her for a second. If I had no better advice, I would hold her and allow the pups to nurse and hopefully her maternal instincts will kick in with the nursing. Also, of course, the pups are getting the colostrum from the mom by the initial feedings. I would put the pups in an incubator, separated from the mom after she nursed them and pottied them. I would not let her excessively potty them. That would scare me because I've heard of a bitch doing damage to a pup's anus.
She might act crazy when you take them away but I wouldn't let her obsessively potty the pups. Return them to nurse and potty and remove them again.
There might be much better advice from someone who has actually had a bitch act like this but this is what I can think of unless someone gave me some better advice.
I hope she settles in because otherwise you are in for a very long sleepless haul and you have a 3 month old baby so if you really might need some outside help. You mentioned the stud dog owner might be able to foster the pups so that's another option in the wings.
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