Depends on the dog you have at home.
If your home dog is a old man, he/she will likely not harm the puppy and just accept him/her after a while.
If you have a 4 year old dog in his Golden year, fully grown and has the energy to play, then except the common. You must be careful for your dog might mistake the puppy for a chew toy. With time you have to teach your home dog to settle in with the puppy.
1. Have both dogs on leash and let them meet for a minute.
2. If the home dog shows some negative effects separate them.
3. Keep them apart for a while.
4. Repeat step 1 for a little longer.
5. If step 2 happens again separate them.
6. If your home dog keeps showing negative feelings, it might not be ok for your home dog to be with a puppy around. Though it might take days till he might get used to the new puppy.
The other dog can get tape worms from the affected puppy only if that dog were to eat the puppy's fecal matter, which is where there would be tape worms.
Every dog is different but probably no less than a month
Best to wait the three weeks and see where your primary dog is at health wise before committing to anything. Better to have one sick dog to treat than a dog and a puppy.
You are able to take your dog home when the puppy is about 8 weeks old.
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you must bring somebody to train the dog for the child
bring your dog to the vets ASAP!
it goes wild
Leave him at home while you walk the big dog and play with the puppy at home.
Well, first it's a puppy, then it becomes a full grown dog, and years or months later it will die.
well your puppy bites almost everything then it is just teething. I know because i have two yorkie terriers and they are almost a year old and that chew and chew and chew on everything in site well that they can reach. Like when you first bring your puppy or puppies home they will try to find something to chew on but before YOU BRING YOUR DOG HOME TRY TO PUPPY PROOF THE HOUSE FIRST like one of the main targets are your curtains and walls and most of all is the WIRES that can electric your puppy so I suggest you try to keep everything out of site that could harm or kill you puppies or dogs
Get dog out of nest immediately. Then bring her to the vet as quickly as possible!