yes, because it is a good chance for them to have more friends and dogs may help to make them learn some dicipline.
no
I would say a puppy, but that's depending on how responsible this child is.
Ask your vet
Let your puppy drink as often as it wants to, it's not going to drink for the sake of it - the puppy will drink because it needs to.
I think that 13 is a good age to let your child get a facebook. If your child is responsibe enough faceboook is fine for children.
when a puppy is playing with its fellow siblings they may bite or nip eachother, the other puppy who has been bitten or nipped will react by letting out a high pitched yelp. you should do this to let the pup know it is wrong. Everyone in the household should follow this procedure.
Puppy Fat is basicly small weight of a younger child
pure bred miniature pinchers should sell around $600-$800 per puppy including pedigree papers and of course sales receipt for the puppy. good breeder will bring you in to interview for a pup from their litter and let the puppy choose you.
It may have worms, you should let a vet have a look at it.
yes but you should wait a week to let the shot take effect.
Yes, as long as he's the father of the child.
Well, first of all, you should never get a new puppy when your grieving for another pet. Its not fair for you or the new puppy. There is no way to forget the loss of your dog, you have to have time to grieve just as with a family members death. But look at the new puppy like the baby of your family. Know that your not replacing your old dog with a new one. Your simply finding a new place in your heart for another child (the puppy). But give yourself time to grieve, its normal to be sad about your pet being gone. Let it out, if you haven't already, let yourself cry.