NO. It will totally make them very sick.
no and do not give dogs chocolate
your boxer probably is getting starved because as they get bigger they need more food. you cant gove the same amount of food to a 6 month old puppy then you can a 2 month old puppy. if he/she is still hungry and looking starved try to give it some more food
To raise a perfect boxer dog, train it while it is a puppy, wash and groom it regularly and take it to a vet at least once a month.
by looking
boxer puppies can eat puppy biscuits, but cannot drink milk. milk has a substance that can cause the puppy to diorreah
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jasper
Free Boxer puppies are not readily available due to the value and demand for them. While the classifieds may provide the odd free puppy, chances are that a Boxer puppy will have to be purchased.
I believe they are about 1lb
The most distinctive feature of a Boxer Puppy is the head, with the muzzle being in proportion to the skull. Other distinctive features of the Boxer include a short, shiny coat and a strong jaw.
It is a common situation for puppies and dogs to chew up clothing. You should observe your puppy for signs of distress. More than likely there won't be any problem, if there is, contact your veterinarian.
if you are training your puppy then you should used soft treats but you can give you puppy any treat that is intended for puppies
For starters, is your puppy limping, yelping, or doing anything else that is abnormal? If he/she is, it's more than likely injured. If I were you, I would keep an eye on your boxer for a while. Keep an eye out for anything of the sort that could prove that your puppy is injured.