Yes. When you buy your puppy from a reliable breeder it should come with certificates of all the required injections for your area. It should also come with KC papers if ou are buying a pedigree. Although there may be a clause that it is not for breeding as you are buying it as a pet.
every 6 months.. :)
if its at a store yes if not no
Puppies need a crate a toy and some food. Most importantly they need to be loved puppies need love or they will become sad. If you are adopting a puppy you need to socialize the puppy because, you dont want them to be scared of children or other things.
If it`s a small puppy 8 weeks is the right age, but if it`s a large puppy it can go as early as 6 weeks.
8 weeks old or after. Before then it is too young.
A safe age would be eight weeks, after the dog is fully weaned from it's mother and is eating puppy dry food.
Before buying a dog or a puppy you should always ask the person who sold you the puppy, what the eat and the instructions to feeding them . Like how much to give them and what sort of food. From HorseLover01
Animals neglected and sold with health problems
No, it is not because most Webkinz are bot even sold at Walmart I think.
Siberian Husky puppies are sold throughout the country. It is best to get a puppy at a reputable breeder, rather than so-called "puppy mills" or pet stores. To find a reputable breeder you can contact the American Kennel Club.
A puppy can be sold at eight weeks and should be weaned by then.A puppy should never leave its mother any earlier, period.
Rabies shots vary in price by location, the vet used, and the size of the pet. If you live in an area that allows it, you can often find rabies shots sold in your local feed store. You administer these shots yourself and can save the fees on a vet visit. Check with your vet for proper dosage information.
They can be. It just depends where you're getting them and their purpose for being sold. ex: rats sold for food purposes are very unlikely to have their shots. Pet store rats don't tend to have their shots, but it depends on the pet shop. I believe the ASPCA carries only vaccinated animals, so if you want a rat with all it's shots, that's where you should go.
Minimum of eight weeks old, they should be weaned by then.