Female dogs usually come into season every 6 months but it can vary from dog to dog.
You should never actually buy a puppy from the internet. They are almost always scams and fraud. They show you a pretty puppy picture and promise that that is the puppy you will get, along with papers and a health guarantee. You send them ypur $800 + and sit at home, waiting for Puppy to get here. Sometimes the puppy will come, but it is often not the puppy you saw in the photo. Soetimes no puppy will come. Sometimes they will even send you a mongrel they got at the animal shelter! It is often in poor health and the papers and health guarantee never arrive. The seller changes his contact info and you never hear from them again. You can contact real breeders and they will put you on their waiting list. They will welcome you to come and visit them and their dogs, and they will sell you the puppy that you paid for. A good breeder site is at www.eastcoastwesties.com.
yes you have to pay for a puppy to come back from Ireland but not just from Ireland from anywhere.
Any type of dog can come from a puppy mill, but they are usually purebreds.
not very often. the next time it would have a marathon and come on would probably be right before the premiere of season 2 on tv
Average of around once every 21 days.
A puppy w/o papers might come from a puppy mill, where dogs are bred with no concern for the mother's health, the genetic suitability of the parents, or the nutritional needs of the dogs. They are often sickly. Or maybe not a puppy mill but simple cluelessness. Doesn't change the outcome much.
rabbit don't actually come into season. but sometimes they wont except the buck. but when she does except, she will raise her butt and they will do their thing.
If it's the first puppy, it will automatically come up with a screen to name it. If it is your second puppy, you have to play with it some.
There is no pink puppy in AC:WW.
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I doubt that your puppy is really ill. It's most likely losing it's puppy coat. This happens no matter what season it is :)
Where did the word "season" come from?