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If you do take him/her for a walk, make sure you keep the puppy away from other dogs and other dogs feces, as they can carry the parvo virus.
YES
There are not many places to get the Yellow Fever vaccination in India. You must go to the most prestigious hospitals to find the vaccination.
1.Never let her play rough when she is pregnant EY 2.When it is time for her to have puppys put a blanket under her and get a nose unclogger 3.wash your hands before touching the new puppies 4.let her eat that one stuff that's coated over the puppy (it wont hurt them or her) 5.Dont force the puppys away from her because they need mommas love 6.when puppys are born they are naturally in that one bag thing 7.Nevr force the puppys eyes open 8.when they are still in mommas tummy don't let er go out on the loose 9.when puppys are born use the nose unclogger on the puppys nose and mouth to help it breath HELPFUL TIP:WHEN PUPPYS ARE BORN TRY PUTTING YARN AROUND THEIR NECK TO IDENTIFY THEM UNTIL THEY ARE NAMED :)
Nowhere whatsoever; go to CA.
As many times as you take it- I doubt he'll go on his own
go to the doctors (or hospital depending on how bad the bite is) and get a vaccination shot
No, the correct phrase is "You will go soon." This places the adverb "soon" after the verb "go" and maintains correct word order in the sentence.
They are just like little children,they want to go exploring and play,run and hide,the more you play with them the more settle down.
hi, you can always bottle feed the puppys bu do your info first go to the local vet and get his/her advice wether it is a good idea or not .
Hey, Well my dog eats anything! And she's just had her 1st litter of puppys and they are perfectly healthy! If you think that it could harm her then dont give her/him any but if you think that its fine, go ahead and feed it pineapple. hope i helped in some way happy halloween xxx shazzi
As soon as you see the second head coming out.. Or when you have a scan or when you go to the doctor & they tell you what you having #bow
Yes. You can go for all the vaccines.
soon is an adverbsooner = comparative. =He came sooner than I thought.1 in or after a short time; in a little while; before longthe doctor will soon be here2 ♦ as soon as at the very moment thatshe burst into tears as soon as she saw him3 ♦ as soon...as used to indicate that the second alternative mentioned is not preferable to the firstI'd just as soon go by train as drive