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.
yes they will they just have to get used to each other
When bringing home a new puppy, important considerations include providing proper training, socialization, healthcare, nutrition, exercise, and a safe environment. It is also crucial to establish routines, set boundaries, and show love and patience to help the puppy adjust to its new home.
Sometimes when you take a puppy away from it's mother so soon, it takes a while for it to get used to it's new surroundings. Give it some time to adapt to it's new home. Find a high-quality and nutritious puppy food, and stick to that. It is also normally more appealing to a puppy if you moisten the food with warm water. good luck with your puppy raising! =]=]
Yes. The puppy may have contracted a sickness from the pet shop or pound that you purchased him/her from. It may also be nerves. Moving into a new home can be quite the challenge for a puppy.
If you want to swap you go to the puppy hotel and hit "swap". Select the puppy you want in their care and then tap the one you want to take home. Or buy a puppy from the kennel and if you do not want a puppy anymore donate it at the hotel at the bottom.
form_title= Puppy Rescue form_header= Rescue a puppy and give it a chance at a new life. What breed do you want to adopt?*= _[50] Have you ever owned a puppy before?*= () Yes () No Do you have any other pets at home?*= () Yes () No
keep them in the same cage
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.
bought a new puppy. is the predicate and subject is our neighbors.
No, most likely, you got your puppy around 7 or 8 wks. If you got your puppy earlier than that, you really should not have, because it is too early to be taken away from it's mother. But if your puppy is only 11 wks, it probably has not been with you that long, or really devolped a special bond, so it should transistion into a new home smoothley. Good luck finding your puppy a new home!
To show dominance.
NO. you should not bthe a puppy his first day home