Yes, it's totally natrual, but if they actually hurt your feet, then just pick them up and pet them.
yes puppies do bite but it is only because they are teething
Young puppies play rough, because this is how they would interact with their pack. Dogs is a pack on their own will bite, mouth, or snap as play, as reprimand, as affection, or to show who is dominate. Puppies play like this as practice for joining the pack. However, since your family is not a pack of dogs, it is something that has to be trained out of them. If you supply them with plenty of toys, and do not play roughly with them from early on, it should not be a difficult thing to overcome.
Their teeth may be dull and they are doing this to sharpen them or just have something to chew on. Maybe they don't know not to. And maybe they just wanna play!
Yes, they see it as a little mouse. Something to play and bite. Cats usually play to rough with puppies. Dont trust them alone with your little ones until they are old enough to defend themselves.
Bitches (in the technical sense) place puppies in their mouthes for many reasons, including moving them (they don't have hands- that's why puppies have so much loose skin around their necks) and cleaning them (Puppies cant relieve themselves by theirselves until older)
They will bite you if they don't like how you play with them or if you play with them too much.
It is natural for puppies to bite. They don't have hands or fingers, so they explore their world with their mouths. A puppy's mother and siblings can help teach him not to bite. For that reason, puppies shouldn't be taken from their mother too early. If a puppy has already left his mother, you can help teach him not to bite yourself. When playing with your puppy, if he gets too rough and nips or bites too hard, give out a shrill "YIP!" or "OUCH!". Even if it doesn't, pretend your puppy's bite really hurt and stop playing with him for a short time. Puppies are smart and learn quickly that the fun and games stop if he puts his mouth on you. Then be careful not to encourage rough-housing with your pup. He needs to get very clear signals about what behavior is and isn't appropriate. Look for games to play with your pup that don't encourage wild, wacky, biting behavior.
well, puppies can "do" a lot of things. like sleep, play with toys, eat, go to he bathroom. that is generaly what puppies do.
Yes it is normal for puppies to be play rough. Puppies have a lot of energy and they burn off that energy by playing. They don't mean to be rough, they're just having fun.
Puppies sleep a lot because they play a lot and it tires them out.
At six to eight weeks.
feed it puppies