Althought puppies can be trained to 'ask' to go out, they cannot actually 'hold' their urine until they are around 4 months old.
Puppies already know how to poop. Edit: The original answer is incorrect. Puppies need stimulation to poop and urinate when they are first born. Typically the mother will lick the puppy to get it to urinate or poop, but if the owner needs to assist then you can use a warm paper towel on their stomach and anus to get them to use the bathroom. This is very important until they can do it on their own, which is about 2 weeks after birth typically.
Puppies can regulate their own temperature effectively at around 4 weeks of age.
No, the puppies will open their eyes on their own in 7-10 days.
Well first, if you are talking about newborn puppies (about 1 - 3 weeks) then no, they need help getting outside. And if you are talking about month-old puppies, then yes they can walk outside on their own and use the bathroom.
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If the puppies are with the mother then you should keep them with her until 8 weeks of age. The mother will instinctively wean the puppies on her own, but you may need to help her by removing her from the puppies. The puppies can technically be taken away after 6 weeks, but the longer the puppies are with the mother the better because they will learn from their mother.
I understand and have read about teacup poodles and I own one that some of the puppies have their full growth by age three months, while others may keep growing until seven or eight months of age. So, how long they stay puppies depends on their genetic makeup.
Puppies can start using a dog door around 12 weeks of age, once they are fully comfortable with going in and out on their own.
Puppies can regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Puppies begin to regulate their own temperature at around 3 weeks old.
you cant grow your own pups
My dog is having the same problem, luckily we have another dog who tends to take care of the first dog's puppies, but still, why won't she pick up her own puppies?? The bigger dog takes care of the smaller dog's puppies.... the smaller one has never picked up her puppies...