Yes, unfortunately, all puppies will die some day just like all living things will die as well. However, if your puppy is having a medical problem that lead you to ask this question, he/she needs to see a veterinarian ASAP.
I cannot know.
Give the puppy something he can chew on.
Take it to a Registered Veterinarian. Take no chances.
it is dying.
It would be a good thing if you had your puppy checked out by a vet.
To stop your puppy from humping, you can try redirecting their behavior with a toy or a command, providing enough exercise and mental stimulation, and considering spaying or neutering. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key in training your puppy to stop this behavior.
To effectively stop your puppy from humping, you can try redirecting their behavior with a toy or a command, providing enough exercise and mental stimulation, and considering spaying or neutering. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key in training your puppy to stop this behavior.
You should stop feeding your dog puppy food when it reaches about 1 year. A typical puppy will reach adult size when its about 8-12 months.
No as long as the adult dog is not hurting the puppy let them play
murder it
They can't die.
A puppy's tooth may turn gray due to trauma, infection, or a dying nerve. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.