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it depends on how often you use its name, what kind of dog it is, how old it is and so on. so the answer can verry. if it is a young intelligent puppy than it shouldn't take very long.
i would say if you did not want to keep it then you make that puppy cost a lot of money, because they are rare just like solid white puppies but it would probably cost more then the white puppy because you don't see many blue and white puppy....
NO!! Unless they have some kind of sickness. also dogs are very sweet.
As long as the two dogs have 3 hearts, and they are very happy when together, they can have a puppy.
well your puppy might have dandriff or lice. take your puppy to the vet to get checked. if your puppy is losing hair, that means they are itching themself because lice/dandriff gets you itchy. its always a good thing to get your puppy healthy because my puppy and my friends puppy has dandriff
Riggit Galloway, Lineback, and Hereford cows all have white stripes down their backs. These cows also have white stomachs and the Riggit Galloway and Hereford breeds can also have white on their faces and feet.
If it is just a puppy I would say not very long...I would keep an eye on it but it could probably stay out for about 10 or 15 minutes in about 30 degree weather.
It could be a wide range of things. A puppy does not have a lot of reserve due to their small size and can go very long without food and water. Take the puppy to your veterinarian immediately.
A Himalayan cat is a very similar cat to a Persian cat. It has long white hair and blue eyes, it has been domesticated and it is a very good household pet.
If a six week old puppy does not eat for two days maximum you should probably get it to your veterinarian. A puppy of that age does not have a lot of reserve and therefor can not go very long without eating. Puppies are typically ravenous eaters since they are growing so quickly. If one is not eating for very long is is likely a sign that there is a problem.
Very small and white in clumps.
Not unless the puppy is very very sick and even then, most diseases a puppy can get are not transferable to humans. Canine to human pathogens are rare. The benefits of a puppy /child relationship far outweigh the dangers of the child ever getting sick from interacting with a puppy.