Definitely not.
Wait until you move and check petfinder.com for adoptable puppies in your area who are currently in rescues and shelters waiting for a home.
There's no need to buy a puppy from a breeder.
I also recommend young adult dogs (2-3 years old), they're past the all puppy stages and they are still wonderful companions. Puppies aren't the only dogs that exist, either - remember that every dog was once a puppy.
It doesn't hurt to get a young adult, an adult or a senior dog.. they're all still very loving and make wonderful companions. There's nothing like the love you receive from a rescue dog. (:
Probably not.
working out certain areas at once before switching would be a good idea
It is always a good idea to purchase a puppy from a reputable breeder and any good breeder will test their dogs for faults before breeding them. You wouldn't want to spend years training a puppy to be a good dog only to have to put it down because of a genetic fault.
You don't - the vet does. But it's a very good idea to do so.
As a rule of thumb it is a good idea to have savings eqaul to 3 months living exspenses. Most dont abide by this rule but it is a good idea.
No, if you have got best friends! school is a bad idea but it is good for learning.
yes
If you are able to care, love and provide for that puppy for whatever it needs then of course it is a good idea - not only will it be something for you to do it will be a confident, buddy, job and something that will constantly keep you feeling busy and useful during retirement as some tend to get bored and depressed.
It is not normal for a 10 week old puppy to shake constantly. It is a good idea to seek help from your local vet as this may be a sign of sickness.
Yes, they do make a puppy food. It's on the low quality side though. If you have a puppy, you'd be better finding a higher quality dog food with more vitamins and minerals for your puppy. Puppies are growing and feeding a puppy low quality food isn't a good idea. Hope this helps.
A noun is a 'person, place, thing, or idea.' As puppy is a 'thing,' it can be used as a noun.
A puppy that trembles and shivers is probably frightened. It may have been mistreated in the past. It may be in pain. It would be a good idea to have the puppy examined by a veterinarian, and if it is healthy give it lots of cuddling and a quiet environment if possible.