It probably hurts more due to their razor sharp little teeth (the only defense nature gives them while they are so young).
The simple answer is you keep them separated when you are not there. Introduce them when you are and teach the dog to accept the puppy.
If they feel threatened, a dog will bite anything.
It is probably trying to dominate. Because the puppy is younger, the older dog wants to show it that they, (the older one) are the boss.
dont spank the dog thats cruel, just tell it "no" thats what i did and it worked for me
puppy:10lbs teen:50lbs adult:100-150lbs
No If the bite had rabies you would know before 2 months.
Its' (a dog) bark is often worse than its' bite.
It would be a terrible idea to bite a guard dog. They bite back, and their teeth are bigger than yours.
If you want to train a dog to bite, you should not own it. Period.
In my opinion no, because puppies get rabies only if an infected dog bites them; so if anything a dog has more rabies then a puppy.
yes it has the powerful-est bite on earth.
They sometimes do. If the puppy is in their area and they feel threatened they might bite it. Not always though, it depends on the dog.