if your really good yes or if the puppy is well behaved than yes again if not then you are in trouble- big trouble
You should take your puppy out at least every hour, if it's a male puppy they need to go more often that a female puppy or so seems anyway.
Sorry but you can't take her/him on a 8 mile walk. They are not strong and able to walk that distance. This is not stopping you in the future when your puppy is older. I would recommend around 1 years and over.
depends what the puppy has information is key in finding out if it is sick
i believe every 4 to 6 hours
A puppy is just a young version of a dog, and puppyhood is typically 1-4 years. A usual sign that a puppy isn't a puppy anymore, is they are much larger and they are harder to train. A dog's sexual maturity age is usually 4-5 years of age.
around 400 grams that's how much I feed my labrador I feed him bakers complete and that's how much it says on the back but he is 2 years old when he was a puppy 4 months I fed him 200 grams any way check the back of the food pack or can it will tell you
On average, a Labrador puppy between 3-4 months old can weigh anywhere from 20-30 pounds (9-14 kilograms). However, individual weights may vary depending on factors such as genetics and overall health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for a more accurate assessment of your specific puppy's weight.
43-50lbs is the average.
Nope!
One walk a day is fine. make sure its not too far as the dog is only a puppy. It will soon get used to cars if its scared or nervouse now.
I am assuming you mean " give a 9 month old puppy his first shots"Well , puppy should have had his first shot at 3 month, depending on the breed, some very small breeds get their shots at 4 month. But better late then never. Take this puppy to the vets as soon as possible, the vet will advise you what is needed and how to proceed.
A 4-month old puppy doesn't know what to eat. It's still learning that...they think grass is food, until they throw up...OR THEIR OWNER STOPS THEM!!! (take that as a hint)