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i wouldn't give it a bath until at least a year and a half and make sure its warm not hot or not cold. another writer--I disagree, I don't think you have to wait until it is a year and a half. You can bathe them when they are a few weeks old. On the other hand, dogs don't need a bath every day like people. You don't need to bathe your puppy unless he gets dirty. I do agree that the water should be warm, not hot or cold, and also when you dry him a human hair drier on the hot setting is too hot for your dog. I like to bathe mine in hot weather, towel dry them and then let them dry themselves in the sun.
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You are misinformed. Dogs give birth to litters, typically of half a dozen puppies.
No, a month old puppy cannot see very well, because there eyes are not fully open yet. Maybe in about a month and a half, but it depends on the breed.
You should NOT feed the puppy cups of food for sure! Try feeding the puppy about one cup, maybe on and a half a day. If it doesn't eat it all, try cutting down maybe half a cup a day; if not, longer.
One-half BathA bath with a toilet and sink, but no tub or shower, is generally considered a one-half bath in the United States.
A half bath in real estate terms is a sink and a toilet. Add a shower and it is a 3/4 bath.
A half-bath is usually a small room with only a toilet and sink.
A half-bath consists of a sink and toilet. A full-bath consists of a sink, toilet, bath and shower and a three-quarter bath consists of a sink, toilet, and stand-up shower.
The amount of water in a half-filled bath would depend on the size of the bath. Half-filled means the bath is filled to half its capacity. You would need to know the total capacity of the bath to determine the exact amount of water.
Bird bath
A partial bath in a home is also sometimes called a half bath, or a 3/4 bath. A half bath has a sink and toilet, a 3/4 bath has a shower, sink, and toilet.