A person should make sure they have all sorts of dog food and supplies. They should remove any unnecessary carpeting, have lots of newspaper, shelter for the dog, and knowledge about how to care and train the dog.
You should not buy a 6 weeks old puppy cause the puppy is too young to leave its mother !!! If you want to have less problem at potty train it, then you should buy it at about 11 or more weeks old!But not too old!!! You should not buy a dog more than 20 weeks old ^.^ Because when it's young, like 6 years old, its mom can teach it a few things!!! So I'm about to buy a 16 weeks old puppy, that is the perfect old for a puppy.!!! So please, e patient!!! ^.^ >.<
If its a girl, a puppy!
Probably not. It may be a sign of other more serious problems. I wouldn't buy from a person who sells a puppy in that condition in the first place. It is a sign of poor care or overbreeding.
One of the first things you should consider is the age range of the toy. The Teksta Robotic Puppy is made for children about the age of 5. Another thing you may want to do is ask your son about how he feels about the toy before purchasing it.
I think (but I'm not sure) that they are asking if they are allowed to breed the puppy once they buy it, I think.
10 weeks is the best age to buy
No puppy should be taken away from its Dam and litter mates before it is 7 weeks old. They learn a significant amount about how to interact with other dogs in that time which they can't learn if they are not with their litter mates and mother.
it is risky to buy a dog/puppy online because you have no idea what the puppy's condition is. when adopting/purchasing a dog/puppy always meet with the person you receive it from and see where the animal has been living and check that the dog is healthy.
make a business out of something and the profit from it should be enough to buy one after a while
Yes. When you buy your puppy from a reliable breeder it should come with certificates of all the required injections for your area. It should also come with KC papers if ou are buying a pedigree. Although there may be a clause that it is not for breeding as you are buying it as a pet.
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 . . . .
Twice a day but only small amounts. Buy dry puppy food and feed according to the instructions on the packet.