Dogs open their eyes between one and two weeks.
Yes most of the time. Unless the puppy is blind they should be able to see you. Puppies eyes take about a week and a half or two weeks for their eyes to open so they should be able to see you.
at three weeks of age a pug puppy should still be actively nursing his mother, if the mother is not available, a milk substitute should be fed either by bottle or if the puppy is able to lap up, along with a puppy formulaion of dampened food with the milk substitute
You are able to take your dog home when the puppy is about 8 weeks old.
At 8 weeks old, your puppy should be able to eat regular puppy food. Try giving him wet food, or mix his hard food with hot water to make a gravy type of mush. Good luck.
Puppies should get first all their nourishment from mother but when they reach 6 weeks, they should be introduced to small amounts of puppy food until they'll be able to complete nutrition to 8 weeks.
It takes about three weeks for a puppy to open its eyes. However, it takes another week for them to be able to see clearly.Puppys can see rite when they open there eyes but its not as strong as other older dogsPuppy's eyes generally open at about two weeks, their ears at about three weeks.Puppies usually start to open their eyes after the second week. The eyes usually are fully opened by the 4th week. Between the 2nd and 4th week, the puppy's vision changes as it gets older. So lets say you have a 2 week old puppy, this puppy will look like it is squinting and will only be able to see very little. Now, if you have a 4 week old puppy, it's eyes should be fully developed and can see just fine. Hope this helped!
you should start weening at about 6-8 weeks and you should be able to take them away permanently at about 10-12
At 2 weeks the puppy is far too young to leave it's mother, so it's really the mother dog you should be looking after , then she'll care for the pup. If that isn't an option I recommend that you contact a veterinarian, as that pup will require detailed and special care.
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.
Puppies are ready to leave their mother and go to a new home at eight weeks of age. You should be sure the puppy is able drink and eat on its own without any problems. The puppy will most likely stop nursing from its mother earlier but still needs to stay with her and the siblings until it is eight weeks old.
Once a puppy is 6-10 weeks old, you may remove it from its mother. Because by that time, they will be weaning off of the mothers breast milk, and be able to eat on their own. So I'm telling you, 6-10 weeks.
if ypur talking about a health certificate it all depends on the airline but usually 2 weeks but you should be able to get an up dated one from the vwt some are good for 30 days?