no its not okay yet, you should wait till its about 10 to 12 months.
a cross between a labrador and an English springer breed.
Not very much, but it does. During puppy stage when it sheds its puppy fur that's when its the most. I'm allergic to dogs and I have an English springer. Doesn't reallly affect me.
A heaping cup in the morning and again that evening.
You can bathe him/her once a week,and try a flea collar.
To get your puppy used to wearing a collar, start by introducing it gradually for short periods of time. Use positive reinforcement, such as treats or praise, when your puppy wears the collar without fussing. Increase the duration slowly and make sure the collar fits comfortably. Consistency and patience are key in helping your puppy adjust to wearing a collar.
well a springer spaniel but if you don't want the same kind of dog.... Any kind of spaniel would be good.
If its a puppy, i would suggest a harness. if its a full grown dog you might use a pinch collar or choker chain.
Outside is the best idea because we have a springer spaniel puppy and whenever it comes in it always pees or poops in the only carpet room in the whole house plus they are teething so they always want to chew.
You have to borrow your puppy's collar with lots of rhinestones on it and spruce up your vampire dress collar with multiple jewels.
they wont unless you tell them its bad(best done when a puppy)
A collar for my puppy. A flashy T-shirt.
Yes, a male brown and white springer spaniel can breed with a liver and white female springer spaniel and potentially produce a black and white puppy. The coloration of springer spaniels is influenced by multiple genes, and the offspring can inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents. If both parents carry the genes for black and white coloration, there is a possibility of producing puppies with that color.