Don't get a dog and stay away from other dogs!
no you should probably keep them in the warmth of a house
Kids should have a cell phone for protection bottom line. And safe parents would do this for teens especially because you can keep an eye on your child.
Huh?! No, you should strictly avoid eating puppies.
I am unsure of what you are asking but Kids are safe at night as long as they have a parent watching them. For there costumes, They should be safe as long as the kid is safe.
msn is safe for kids as long as you make sure that they understand the dangers of online messaging and know how to keep themselves safe by not talking to complete strangers.
no, because it is not safe for the kids even if you keep them inside it still is not safe
It is most certainly safe to have my space for kids. If the child is under 13 it should have supervision from a parent.
Like anywhere nowadays, It seems safe enough - but it's up to you to keep a close eye on your kids.
If there is any doubt at all, then no. Some males are safe around puppies, and some are not. Unlike with female dogs, there is no particular parental attachment between males and their offspring. They either like puppies or they don't, regardless of whether the puppies are their own. Puppies are fragile. If you make a mistake and judge a male safe that isn't, it can result in puppies deaths. So err on the cautious side.
Yes, it is safe. I am assuming that you are moving mom with them as she should still be nursing. She may get a little nervous about the new location but make sure she in in a nice quiet comfortable place where she feels safe. If she is a little nervous, encourage her to lay in the box with the puppies and give her lots of petting and reasurrance by talking to her. Hopefully, this will make the transition smooth and she won't try to move them to another or the old location. If she does try to move them just keep an eye on her so you can put the puppies back in the whelping box. In a day or two she should settle in nicely.
Puppies should be given safe and appropriate chew toys to help with teething and prevent destructive chewing. Look for toys specifically designed for puppies, such as rubber or nylon toys, and avoid giving them items that could be easily swallowed or cause harm.
Puppies should be kept indoors unless supervised outside. It is not safe for puppies to live outside all the time. Inside, puppies should be given a safe play area that is easy to keep clean and is puppy-proofed. The play area should be large enough to accommodate a bed, food and water dishes, and a corner away from the bed and food to toilet in. During toilet training puppies will spend several hours a day in a crate used especially for that purpose. The crate should be just large enough for the puppy to stand erect, turn, and lie flat on his side comfortably, and no larger. If the crate is too large, the puppy may start toileting inside the crate. The whole idea of crate training is that puppies will attempt to avoid toileting where they sleep or lie.