When the pup has finished growing and is able to breed it's considered an adult.
actually puppy stage really is over if there penis has grown and their not that little
They can start training at 4 to 6 months.
I believe you can because the puppy isn't at the stage where it wants to chase or harm the cat. However the cat may feel scared with the puppy.
i think you can
its natural for dogs to chew because there teeth are in a growing stage so they chew nearly everything especially wood if you have that problem i would recomend puppy bones and plenty of chew toys they with stop chewing when they turn 1 year old. thank you. They will stop after they get out of the puppy stage
Generally about a year of age, give or take, is when the adult coat starts to take over. My bichon had a puppy coat for less than a year, but others I've known have taken over a year to lose their puppy coat.
well your puppy might have dandriff or lice. take your puppy to the vet to get checked. if your puppy is losing hair, that means they are itching themself because lice/dandriff gets you itchy. its always a good thing to get your puppy healthy because my puppy and my friends puppy has dandriff
The Stages of a dogFirst stage: puppy small and red but not able to see or hearSecond stage: puppy is able to see and hear but not walkThird stage: puppy can walk,see and hearFourth :stage immature dogFifth stage: Mature dog
The first stage of a puppy's life cycle is being born.
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Depends on the age of the puppy. If the puppy is under 6 weeks of age then wetting the food may be necessary. If the puppy is over 8 weeks of age then wetting the food shouldn't be necessary but may be needed during the puppy's teething stage depending on the number of teeth lost. If the puppy looses quite a few baby teeth near the same period of time. Then wetting the puppy's food to soften it will help ensure that the puppy is able to eat their food properly until the new teeth have come in.
I believe you can because the puppy isn't at the stage where it wants to chase or harm the cat. However the cat may feel scared with the puppy.
Of course it is. It's difficult to keep any animal. But, if you properly take care of the puppy there are many more positive things then negative from a puppy. After you pass the slightly difficult puppy stage and you do it well you'll have a loving companion for the next 15 years or so.
Im not sure but i would recommend taking it to the vet... especially if it is a puppy.
Puppy nipping is natural so there is absolutely no need to punish. Do not pinch the lips or hold the snout closed, and please do not hit your puppy. When your puppy bites, slowly remove your hand and swap it with a toy or other item that can safely be chewed. Puppies grow out of the nipping/biting stage as they get older.
No, it cannot. There are simply two stages where the dog can be present, the puppy and the adult stage.
i think you can
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its natural for dogs to chew because there teeth are in a growing stage so they chew nearly everything especially wood if you have that problem i would recomend puppy bones and plenty of chew toys they with stop chewing when they turn 1 year old. thank you. They will stop after they get out of the puppy stage