German puppy would be translated as der deutsche Welpe...
... Unless you meant to ask for the translation of "German Shepherd puppy" which might be Deutsch Schaferhund Welpen.
"puppy" translates as "Hundewelpe", "Welpe", "Hundlein" or "Hunderl",
The German translation for puppies is Welpen or Jungen
I am not a happy puppy is an English idiom and cannot be translated into German in a way that conveys it's meaning.
Junger HundWelpe (puppy)
The German word for puppy is (der) Welpe.
exactly how you say it in english, puppy
German Shepard
you cant say no to a puppy........
same word - puppy
Coileen (Key-lynn) is Scottish/Gaelic for puppy. I would like to add a few more: Spanish - perrito German - Hündchen (or Welpe) French - chiot Finish - Pentu Italian - Cucciolo
no
i DONT NOW
It depends on the individual puppy. Rottweilers and German Shepherds have some similar temperament characteristics, but also some strong differences. If you're thinking of getting one of the two, the German Shepherd will probably need more stimulation, while the Rottie will be calmer and more level.
Puppy chow from the pet store. Preferably Iams, but that's just my opinion.