I think when you get a dog at first you should let it get use to your enviroment. At 6 months I think it's pretty grown. I would probrably give my puppy a bath.
You can wash your pup any month of the year.
you can give a 10 week old puppy a bath BUT you have to lift their head above the water And also use a special mild puppy soap, and make sure the puppy is dried and kept warm after the bath. Human hair driers are a bad idea, they can be too hot for a dog.
month no too young
Nope!
Obvious one can not take bath any time but at a time he/she feels to take bath. She took bath when she felt she needed to.
Generally about a year of age, give or take, is when the adult coat starts to take over. My bichon had a puppy coat for less than a year, but others I've known have taken over a year to lose their puppy coat.
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Whenever you want to try giving it a bath, although I would suggest holding off on the shampoo until the puppy is at least 16 weeks old unless a particular shampoo is advised by your veterinarian.
In the first year of life, a puppy goes from newborn to adult. That would take about eighteen to twenty years in a human. So, four weeks being roughly a twelfth of a year, that would make a month old puppy chronologically equivalent to an eighteen to twenty month old human. After the first year, dogs age approximately four years to each human year. The idea of dog years being equal seven human years is an average over their entire life span.
No, about once a year did they take a bath.
You should feed your 6 month puppy a good, high quality puppy food until it is one year of age. I would suggest Purina Puppy Chow or Science Diet Puppy food.
No, it's still a puppy. Think of when you buy puppy food - some say until a year and some say until the dog is 2.