You make the word puppy by spelling it like this:puppies.
That's pretty much it.
puppies'
The possessive form of the singular noun puppy is puppy's.The plural form of the noun puppy is puppies.The plural possessive form is puppies'.Examples:My puppy's name is Max.My puppies' names are Mickey and Minnie.
Puppies.* When making plurals of words that end in y, the y changes to i then add es.lady - ladies, baby - babies, gravy - gravies,
Carts.
Puppies, cities, fairies, and parties are the plural forms.
The plural form of "dog house" is "dog houses". In this case "dog" is an adjective describing the type of house and can not be plural. We are referring to several houses and not several dogs. Of course if the dog owned several houses then we could refer to the "dog's houses"
Usually anything that ends with an "s" (note, not an " 's") Look at the nouns of the sentence first: "Boy's"--Wouldn't be because the " 's" implies that the boy is in possession of something (of the puppy) "Puppy"--no "s", singular Rabbits--ends in an "s", plural Squirrels--ends in an "s", plural Hope this helps!
You did not correctly punctuate this phrase, nor is the plural form of puppy correct.It should readPenny's puppiesThe puppies belong to Penny, so that is why you add apostrophe and "s" to her name.When you have a Y at the end of a noun, to make it plural, you change the Y to IE and then add S.
Puppy.
no u look up how to make puppy chow for puppies or how to make puppy chow for dogs why would you make it with life?
Make the puppy dog eyes, simple! xD
puppy's Our puppy's foot is cut.