Well first, if you are talking about newborn puppies (about 1 - 3 weeks) then no, they need help getting outside. And if you are talking about month-old puppies, then yes they can walk outside on their own and use the bathroom.
Puppies already know how to poop. Edit: The original answer is incorrect. Puppies need stimulation to poop and urinate when they are first born. Typically the mother will lick the puppy to get it to urinate or poop, but if the owner needs to assist then you can use a warm paper towel on their stomach and anus to get them to use the bathroom. This is very important until they can do it on their own, which is about 2 weeks after birth typically.
well, puppies can "do" a lot of things. like sleep, play with toys, eat, go to he bathroom. that is generaly what puppies do.
No, cats do not typically use the bathroom at the same time as their owners. They have their own litter boxes for that purpose.
they can go anytime
A Bathroom of Her Own was created in 1980.
Puppies usually need to "go to the bathroom" right after they wake up and anything from 5 to 30 minutes after they ate.
Dogs can get stressed out if their is too much commotion or if the puppies are ill. Likely, you are handling the puppies too often or their is too much noice. Try moving the puppies to a darker and quieter location and feed the mother next to the puppies. She may take them back
Puppies can regulate their own body temperature at around 3 weeks old.
Puppies can regulate their own temperature effectively at around 4 weeks of age.
Puppies begin to regulate their own temperature at around 3 weeks old.
the correct term is may I use the bathroom
Puppies and dogs eat GRASS in order to help with their digestive system. In other words, it helps them go to the bathroom and get rid of the junk in their sstem.