yes it is becaues it has no milk to drink
From personal experience: Puppy: every hour Adult dog: every three-four hours
A great dane should never be placed on puppy food. He/She should start out on premium regular adult dog food. Due to their extreme growth, they will need the calories from an adult dog food. Puppy food is not sufficient for a Great Dane Puppy. Look into Evo, Wellness, Innova as these are all premium foods.
Neither - dogs do not go through any metamorphosis.
You will need a puppy incubator. It has to be large enough so that the puppies can't get out. Also, the adult dog must eat puppy food for 6 weeks. For more details please visit more websites or go on YouTube.com
you go to the pound and buy a girl or boy dog to mate with your first dog
Yes! Papillons go through a period around 4 months old...warmly referred to as the "puppy uglies". Your Papillon is just shedding his/her puppy fur to make way for the long silky fur of an adult. The adult coat will not come fully in until your dog reaches the age of 2-3 years.
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Do not allow a puppy to do anything you do not want an adult dog to do. No jumping on people (say Down with conviction), keep the pupply leashed when you have visitors. Use a harness, not a collor, many dogs pull too hard and damage the windpipe. Go to websites and read up on puppy training.
Well my dogs use the puppy pads you get at Walmart and i leave it on a place they usually go to the bathroom on so they go on the pad and if you dont want them to go to the bathroom while you are gone put them in a cage with their beds because a dog never goes to the bathroom on their bed
I think that puppy food wont benefit her because it is aimed at puppies. The nutrients will benefit puppies. You should give your puppies the puppy food and the dog the adult dog food. However, with most whole kibble dog foods, you dont need to give them extra tinned dog food
No, there is not one good thing about puppy mills no dog OR puppy should have to go though that it is just plane sad.
i think this is impossible because a dog cannot just have one pup.the mom has to give birth to at least mabe 4-6 pups at one time. Yes, a dog can have one puppy (live or dead) and go out of labour for a few days. A dog can also lose one or more puppies without losing the whole litter. I know of several cases where a dog passed one puppy and had more in 2 to 3 days. Retained puppies and placentas can be very dangerous so always discuss anything odd with your Vet.