Of course. Whether it should or not is a different question.
1 month old is a 4-week old puppy ... much too young for a bath, so the answer is NO soap or shampoo. At 4 weeks old a puppy should still be with its mother, and its mother will keep it clean.
NO, because the dachshund's skin is still sensitive wait tell at least 3 more weeks at the most. There skin is still trying to get used to the weather that is going on even though the Dachshund is 4 weeks old.
cuz it has weak little legs.
They're still too small to be walked at 4 weeks, it's better to wait a few weeks more before walking your puppy.
It is generally recommended to wait until a puppy is at least 8 weeks old before giving them a bath. Bathing a puppy too early can disrupt their natural oils and lead to skin issues. If a young puppy gets extremely dirty and needs a bath, it's best to use a gentle puppy shampoo and consult with a veterinarian first.
Yes, a 4-week-old puppy can have baby formula, but it's important to use a formula specifically designed for puppies, such as puppy milk replacer, rather than human baby formula. Puppy milk replacers provide the necessary nutrients that puppies need for healthy growth and development. However, it's best to consult a veterinarian for guidance on feeding and transitioning to solid food as the puppy grows.
If the mother is not still nursing, than soak puppy food in warm water mash up with fork, the amount depends on if its a small or big puppy.If small 1/4 cup 4 to 5 times a day.If large puppy try 1/2 cup 4 to 5 times a day.
It may be best to wait until it is around 6-7 weeks old, before you start giving it actual baths, instead try to clean it with a wet towel, using mild-warm water yea of course yhu can there are no problems with that at all
A six-week old puppy should be eating 3-4 meals per day, with his caloric needs spread out evenly over all the meals. Ideally, the puppy should also still be nursing from his mother.
No,wait till they're about 6 weeks old.That is when I started to feed my puppy regular food and water and she too,was not on mother's milk.
no i dont think so but make sure you check with your local vet
What you would have to do is slowly let the 4 year old dog spend some time with the puppy. it may take a few tries but if you just maybe for the first day spend like 2 mins together then the next day be like 3 or 4 mins together and then so on and so forth until the dog gets to know the puppy and is ok with the puppy.