Well try to be with it as often as you can you may be away for a few hours
Annie Mclachlan is the sweetest puppy of all time.
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You can take a puppy outside at any age just to go potty, but a puppy should have all of it's shots before it meets other dogs or spend long periods of time outside.
Yes it should be fine as urine is very sterile, my puppy does it all the time and he just looks at his paw and shakes it then runs off, its quite amusing :)
I had a litter of cats and assume they are the same but their eyes did not all open at the same time, but eventually all of their eyes will open.
its fine... its nothing. my dog does that all the time when it was new. now it just dosent do that anymore. give me trust point? (:
You should feed your 6 month puppy a good, high quality puppy food until it is one year of age. I would suggest Purina Puppy Chow or Science Diet Puppy food.
If its a new puppy the eyes will open on their own,if a older puppy (more than 14 days) then clean the eyes with a clean warm cloth with nothing on the cloth make sure they are all wiped clean then they should open.
All puppies, no matter the breed lose their baby teeth from 3 to 4 months of age and they have generally lost all of them by the time they're 6 months old. If a puppy still has baby teeth by the time it's 10 months old (or older) it's said to have "retained baby teeth". This can lead to orthodontic and periodontic complications and should not be ignored. You should examine your puppy's mouth to check for retained baby teeth. If you find any a vet should examine your puppy. .
It is the same for all puppies. Don't take a puppy away from it's mother until it is 8 weeks old. It needs time to learn from it's mother.
Yes, but the owner has to be with the puppy almost all the time. If the puppy is not weaned (doesn't drink mother's milk), you'll need to buy some puppy formula (all pet stores should carry this). DO NOT GIVE THEM COW'S MILK! Their diet needs to stay as close to possible as what it was before. Also, you might want to start potty training . . . .
Maybe it's sick