No obviously its not safe
Sorry I'm not sure. Ask your dog's vet.
None. Take him to the vet, quickly.
yes it CAN but it is rare
They have to be about 8 weeks old.
No, medication for dogs should be prescribed by your vet.
I have a Jack Russell I need to find a good home for because I cannot give her the care she deserves. My husband helped me with her care and he is passed on now. What do I do?
Human Painkillers can kill dogs. Particulary the two most common human painkillers ibuprofena dn paracetamol. There is the belief that giving baby paracetamol drops to dogs is safe, however IT IS NOT!!! I'm a vet nurse and have seen many cases of poisoning resulting from this!!! Take them to the vet if you think they are in pain.
It is never a good idea to give your dog human medicine, or any medication that was not prescribed by a vet. Rather just take your dog to the vet so he/she can prescribe the proper medicine. Othwerwise, human medicine can kill your dog.
No they cannot, one type of animal cannot give birth to another animal. It is impossible.
Although I think Jack Russell's are a nice dog I wouldn't want to own one because they bounce off the walls (although the odd ones I've seen can be more sedate) but Jack Russell breeds are noted for being hyper active and they never seem to tire out. Yorkies are more sedate and little lap dogs. They prefer peace and quiet and play time. The Jack Russell is commanding things around the house and it's time for some serious training with this dog. When you say to 'stop' or 'lay down' then they should adhere to your commands no matter what the breed. Dogs need to know YOU are the leader of the pack and not them! If you had the Yorkie first then they SHOULD COME FIRST! This is the nature order of things 'pecking order.' All treats and meals should be given to the first dog in your home and then your Jack Russell should come next. I have a 4 year old Bichon Fise and a 2 year old Cockapoo and I always use this method. I don't allow my Cockapoo to try to push or order my Bichon around. I also give equal love and never just to one. I'd say you have your hands full. LOL NEVER allow your Jack Russell to torment your Yorkie! Put your foot down immediately! If it's a trial in your family please seek one on one training with your Jack Russell. There are many trainers out there that just train Jack Russell's. Another good thing for a Jack Russell (and good for the whole family) is belonging to a Jack Russell Club where you are meeting other owners and the dogs have a blast racing around through trial runs and having a complete field day and hopefully tiring out! When you do this take your Yorkie with you and hold her/him in your arms. If she/he doesn't like going then leave her/him at home with a family member.
If it is cold in the winter, you will need to bring him inside, but they are extremely tough little dudes. They can survive a lot. If you are planning on leaving him outside in the winter, you may (as wrong as this seems) want to get a sweater or coat to give him extra insulation.
No, especially if it has paracetamol.