No, you cannot give a dog a shot to keep it small. The size of the breed is determined by genetics. Look at the dog's feet to get an idea of how large it will get. A puppy will grow into its large feet.
keep them in the same cage
give it heaps of hugs and pats and whatnot
I think you should try and keep it warm, like a warm towel around it and keep it calm. Give plenty of fluids, rest and alot of love. It should be looked at by the vet, if your puppy dont look to good... please go to your puppy's doctor
They are teething ! Give puppy a chewy to massage his gums on, and keep the shoes or anything else you don't want chewd off the floor. Puppy is a baby.
When the puppy has fleas is always a good time to give him a bath
give them thousands of treats:) They keep them in little bitty cages and breed them by hundreds.
A puppy you keep in your pocket!?!
I think you should try and keep it warm, like a warm towel around it and keep it calm. Give plenty of fluids, rest and alot of love. It should be looked at by the vet, if your puppy dont look to good or if it's un-happy.. You should always have it looked at!
give her a nice place to rest and maybe on of those wading pool things to keep the pups in
First make sure the puppy knows his/her name, then call by the name when he/she comes reward with small treat keep doing this until the puppy has caught on,but don`t try to teach other things at the same.
After they have had all their shots,if for some reason the puppy got into something and smell really bad give a warm bath dry the puppy good and keep wrapped up until fully dry.Don`t let the puppy get cold.Keep inside.
Provide your puppy with appropriate chew toys such as rubber toys, nylon bones, or specially designed puppy chew toys to satisfy their natural urge to chew and help with teething. Avoid giving them items that could be harmful or easily swallowed, such as small toys, rawhide, or household items. Regularly rotate their chew toys to keep them engaged and prevent boredom.