depends if the guests are loud, if they are not and they be nice your new puppy will get loads of benefits because he will snif them and get to know their scent, which would be a lot harder to get him/her to do when him/her is older.
The excited puppy is running around the house because it is full of energy and enthusiasm.
Allowing your puppy to roam freely around the house can be beneficial for their development and socialization, but it is important to puppy-proof your home to prevent accidents and damage. Supervision is key to ensure your puppy's safety and to guide their behavior. Gradually giving your puppy more freedom as they mature and demonstrate good behavior is recommended.
House break the puppy.
Of course you can. There is one thing you need to be aware of though, you're puppy may run out of the tub and around the house wet and you will be running around the house catching him like crazy.
No, the puppy doesn't know better, but you do ( I think). House train your pup.
You can allow a puppy to roam freely around the house when they are fully potty trained, have learned basic commands, and can be trusted not to chew on or destroy things. This typically happens around 6-12 months of age, depending on the individual puppy's maturity and training progress.
A puppy can start free roaming around the house when they are fully potty trained, have learned basic commands, and can be trusted not to chew on or destroy things. This typically happens around 6-12 months of age, but it varies depending on the individual puppy's behavior and training progress.
around 400-500
Probably when your dog is a puppy or when your dog is a adult i suppose.
The appropriate time to let a puppy roam the house is when they are fully house-trained and have learned basic obedience commands. This typically occurs around 6-12 months of age, depending on the individual puppy's progress and behavior. It is important to gradually introduce them to different areas of the house to prevent accidents and ensure their safety.
A puppy's normal body temperature should be around 100-102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
You should not do so. If you are concerned, take the puppy to a vet; you will probably do more harm than good by poking around on your puppy's eyes.