it depends what dog, some dogs need extra washing and treatment because of long fur and infections. Size also effects the care for a dog. Some big dogs require big meals and small dogs require small meals. They are hard to take good care of because you need to de-worm and treat the dog for ticks fleas & other parasites.
If you give a dog a good clean every couple of days and feed them regularly to keep them healthy, there's no problem you will have for looking after a dog.
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No. The Dogs Pack is where you have well, a dog pack. But nintendogs (that is how you spell it) is where you get one puppy of one breed to take care of.
How you take care of a regular puppy
That would depend on the area you live in. Some people just take their dogs camping with them, as dogs do enjoy the outdoors. You could check local papers to see if there are any ads for puppy hotels.
The population of dogs increase because in these hard econmic times people don't have that much money so they can take care of there dogs.
we can take care puppies by taking care of them . Keep the puppy warm, if it is a really young puppy you should try feeding it puppy milk through a bottle. House the puppy in a dog bed, away from draughts and keep fresh food and water nearby.
They are not hard to take care of.:)
It's not impossible but it is very hard to do and can take different amounts of time depending upon the dogs...
they take care of each other like wolf packs take care of each other
take care of it till it dies.
Of course it is. It's difficult to keep any animal. But, if you properly take care of the puppy there are many more positive things then negative from a puppy. After you pass the slightly difficult puppy stage and you do it well you'll have a loving companion for the next 15 years or so.
Dogs take care of their puppies just as any human mother would. They feed their puppies milk, they make sure they don't stray from the litter, they separate two or more puppies when they are fighting and also clean their puppies by licking them. Dogs are also fiercely protective of their young ones and do all they can to ensure their safety, just like our parents do.