A good starting point would be do you have two hours a day to spare in your schedule to spend with a new dog. If you do not; a puppy is probably not a good option for you at this point in time. Puppies require a huge time commitment in order to be properly trained and well adjusted. If you do not have enough time to raise a puppy you might consider adopting a somewhat older dog from your local shelter.
it should tell you on the back of the food package. usually 3months
you cant say no to a puppy........
Very carefully. i think that you should feed the puppy milk but to make sure what you should really feed a motherless puppy take it to a vet doctor or call one and they can tell you the right thing to feed your puppy! so take care with what you feed the puppy before you take the puppy to a vet
Hug your child and tell them you love them. Tell them that you support their lifestyle and offer your support. That's about it.
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my vet for my puppy said that I should give it some white rice with its food
beg, plead, beg some more. tell them that you will take full resonsibility for it. and tell them how could you say no to an abandond creature! i agree i have always wanted a puppy, especially from a puppy mill so i will feel good when he is better again. but, my dad wont let me i keep trying to tell him that if you get one from a puppy mill, you will be helping the world a whole lot. tell him that!
It depends on the size and breed of the dog. It should tell you on the back of the packet of food, and you may have to weigh your puppy.
Any where from 4 to 6 months but let your vet tell you whats right for your dog or puppy.
tell her she has to choose between the following options: you have puppy or you have baby
Your vet can tell by its teeth
No