first prolly give it to somebody that doesn't sound like an idiot
second bring it to the vet if you don't know
the muscles in it's neck.
Take the puppy to the Vet for an examination.
Puppies often choose to sleep on their owner's neck because they feel safe and secure in close proximity to their human. The warmth and scent of their owner can provide comfort and a sense of protection for the puppy.
Hockey turfs have a carpet-like surface. By wetting the fields there is less chance of carpet burns or nasty scrapes occurring when skin scrapes the surface (such as when a player falls or scrapes knuckles).
It's Baby Smurf.
What do you mean does it swallow it part way or does it hold by the skin of the puppy's neck? If it's the second one than it does that because there is extra skin on the neck of puppies which their parents use to carry them around with
Yes. They are to old to be picked up like that. You should only pick up a (an) puppy like that cause they have extra skin
Yes you can. It is better hygenically for them, because it scrapes the tartar off their teeth. Breeds like a pomeranian or Yorkshire terrier should definetly be on dry food. A good brand is Nutro!
Not absolutely, but in some cases yes. For example: If the x-ray showed that the puppy had fluid in its lungs or a broken neck, you could infer that the puppy would most likely die.
You could put something around its neck, like a bandanna, or give it a sweater (if its cold enough where your at, don't make a puppy wear a sweater when its warm) and you should always have something like a tag on it with the puppies name and your phone number and/or address in case it gets lost.
take it to the vet, that's not good that it's not healing you go to a veterinarian...
yes he did get his puppy but he eventually killed it by snapping his neck.