Only if you have purchased an unblessed variety of puppies. Most dealers of Jew dogs will pre-bless the puppies in preparation for the sale, thus increasing the value of the puppies in question. If you suspect you have purchased unblessed, or "raw", Jew puppies, it is acceptable to bless them lightly before using them for the first time. However, you must avoid heavy blessing, because if the puppies happen to be a pre-blessed variety, you may cause some degree of overblessing. It is advisable to only purchase Jew dogs that have the "Certified Pre-blessed" stamp on them, so as to avoid confusion. If you accidentally overbless your puppies, seek Jew help immediately, as this can be a hazardous occurence.
two months the puppies should not need there moms
Well that depends if you are using the conventional method or the Jewish approach. I prefer the conventional one and usually go around 3.
No, St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was Jewish.
Yes, the mother of the Blessed Virgin was born and died as a Jew.
Blessed is the Match is a documentary based on the life of Hannah Senech, a Jewish woman who worked for the British army in Hungary, in 1943-1944.
Many Jewish prayers begin, baruch attah = blessed are you [Lord] Baruch appears in Nehemiah, Jeremiah and the deuterocanonical book of, Baruch.
No more than other puppies
Puppies are the young of dogs. They are helpless and need care from their mom.
No, not unless you anticipate complications. However the puppies will need their shots so you do need to be registered with a vet.
This is not a question. It's just the phrase that most Jewish blessings begin with. If you have a question about it, you need to state the question.
For Exercise.
Of course!