no but unless it is a micro teacup morkie but no
they get like a foot long
If its a puppy,then you can get puppy milk from your vet,If its a full grown dog then it doesn`t need milk.
75-95 lbs., for a German sheperd
yes but it will take a lot of food
Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.
Full grown dogs nearly all like eating puppy chow. However they shouldn't, because the things in it (like fat & nutrients) that help a puppy grow will make a full grown dog get fat quickly. It would be like eating candy non-stop.
If its a puppy, i would suggest a harness. if its a full grown dog you might use a pinch collar or choker chain.
Well, first it's a puppy, then it becomes a full grown dog, and years or months later it will die.
a puppy is a baby dog just like a baby cat is a kitten and a dog is a full grown dog a puppy is usually under 1 yr. sometimes not most of the time.
probably the cat because newborn puppies drink only milk-
It can be difficult to predict the exact appearance of a mixed breed puppy when it is fully grown because their physical characteristics can be a combination of those from different breeds. However, you can get an idea by looking at the traits of the parent breeds.
A toy Morkie, a crossbreed between a Maltese and a Yorkshire Terrier, is typically considered fully grown when it reaches about 4 to 7 pounds in weight and stands around 7 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder. Most Morkies reach their adult size by around 1 year of age, although some may continue to fill out slightly until 18 months. Factors such as genetics, diet, and overall health can influence their final size.