Be certain you're feeding appropriately and a quality food. If you're unsure, ask several Vets for recommendations of area trainers that know your breed and ask them -- they know the market and are looking for brands that best develop their dogs. Your Vet often has an interest in pushing high profit brands.
Feed on schedule, especially puppies. Put them in house kennels at the same time in the evening, let 'em out and feed them at roughly the same time in the morning (keep in mind pups will need to relieve themselves about 1/2 hour after eating).
If they raise caine during the night (before breakfast), often a couple of nights in "time out" will fix it. Get up and take the kennel to someplace you don't have to listen to the noise but they'll be comfortable (I use the garage, but have a heated garage). Don't yell or hit the dog, you're making it worse! Just remove it from the normal environment. If the behavior continues, get recommendations for area trainers that know your breed from several Vets and consult them.
You should wait for 6 weeks before you take the puppy from its mother. The puppy should be eating solid food and drinking water. Make sure that the puppy is weaned before separation.
My puppy is 2 months old what is the food diet for it?
No,wait till they're about 6 weeks old.That is when I started to feed my puppy regular food and water and she too,was not on mother's milk.
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Dry puppy food has more calories in it, so I prefer to feed a good name brand of dry puppy food. You can also mix the canned puppy food in with the dry puppy food.
Any kind of puppy food. Wet puppy food.
no because it is old enough to eat puppy food. so giving the puppy milk is unnecessary for it.
you must bring somebody to train the dog for the child
Puppy formula or puppy food
You can train your puppy like any other dog, but since it is a puppy and they like to have fun, try makeing training a game!(also try to train them at a young age, that way they have a better chance of being a good dog in the years to come).
Teach it to 'stay'.
Good Luck!