You can take a puppy outside at any age just to go potty, but a puppy should have all of it's shots before it meets other dogs or spend long periods of time outside.
About 2 months
Is it approved to take the baby out when it is over 90 days old. Not before. End of story. This applies to Brittany.
When you take your puppy outside to poo, you must stay with them until they do. After they do praise them and immediatly bring them back into the house. This will give them the idea that they are to do it outside.
You should take your puppy out at least every hour, if it's a male puppy they need to go more often that a female puppy or so seems anyway.
Yes, you can train an 8-month-old puppy to go outside for potty breaks instead of on newspaper. Start by taking the puppy outside frequently, especially after meals and naps, and reward them when they go potty outdoors. Consistent positive reinforcement, patience, and a regular schedule will help the puppy learn to go outside.
They open their eyes at about 2 weeks old.
always bring the dog outside after playing eating sleeping and dont give it anything to drink after 7:00. but the newspaper trick is an old and succsesful way to house train a puppy . start out with a large area of newspaper your puppy will go on it . then slowly take the amout of newspaper away till you down to one sheet slowly move it outside the after a few weeks take the news paper away.
You can wash a puppy at any age depending on how you do it. Newborn puppies can be washed gently with a warm washcloth, and you can use most dog shampoos once puppies are at least 12 weeks old.
no
Only let a puppy out once he's received all of his vaccinations.
yes
No, I do not believe that you can get a puppy that is 3 weeks old. As far as I know, the puppy of any breed has to be at least 6 weeks old in order to take it home. Sorry if this answer is disappointing, but the puppy has to stay with its mother for that long.