It so many mischievous because puppy are babys and babys cause many problems
you shouldn't do that because that puppy will have trouble keeping its body temperature up and she could get sick. its better to buy puppy wipies
If you puppy is having problems with bowel movement you need to contact your vet so you can get a laxative prescription. Be careful though because if the issue is due to blockage or obstruction a laxative could cause further damage.
if your really good yes or if the puppy is well behaved than yes again if not then you are in trouble- big trouble
Grabbing a dog or puppy by the throat can cause some serious health problems. Your dog or puppy can get a broken or injured jaw, or can have a hard time breathing or swallowing. It is never safe to grab a dog or puppy by the throat, this is know as dog abuse and could be reported. If you are using this as a punishment, it's better if you stop. Start using a punishment as time out, or get your dog/puppy some training.
I would take it to the vet straight away. It could mean it is having trouble taking in oxygen.
The puppy must be quarantined for 180 days before it can enter the U.S. A. Of course you could just give the puppy to a Mexican illegally crossing the boarder. They don't seem to have any trouble. STATED BY AUTHOR
she could knock all the air out of it and cause it to die
No, you should not give your puppy milk after it has weaned from its mother as this can cause problems such as diarrhoea.
There are a few reasons why your puppy might be throwing up after eating and drinking. It could have a twisted stomach for example.
If a puppy swallows a bee, there is no real concern. In most cases the puppy will not have any complications. The bee may cause the puppy to have an upset stomach. The puppy should be monitored to make sure behavior is normal. If the puppy is not acting normal, there could be an allergic reaction that requires care of a vet.
It could have a piece of 'anything' caught in it's mouth and a possible infection. Get your puppy to the vets immediately!!!
It depends on the puppy, on the bone and on how closely the puppy will be supervised. The general advice has been to never give any bone to any dog because it can cause intestinal lacerations, choke and other potentially fatal digestive problems. However, if you have a large breed puppy, give it an uncooked bone (which means it isn't as likely to shatter) and watch it carefully, the bone shouldn't cause any problems to the puppy. However, to be safe, you should probably look for bone-type chew toys.