Puppies should be fed about three times a day. In the morning, afternoon, and in the evening (around the same times a human would eat a meal). Also, be sure that their evening feeding is three or four hours away from when they will go to sleep. A puppy should be taken to go out to "potty" after they have woken up, after they eat, and after they play. Be consistent with this routine and eventually your pup will be get into a schedule. A lot of dogs (but not all) will eventually tell you when they need to go to the bathroom, but puppies won't/can't do this until about 4 or 5 months of age, so don't expect it. Also, don't expect that your puppy will never have an accident in the house, because it will (trust me). If you find they've piddled on the carpet after the fact, it's really too late and there's nothing you can do but clean it up really well (if they smell their urine there later, they will want to go there again, thinking that's the place for it). If you DO catch them in the act, scold them (tell them "no!", firmly in a low tone), then as soon as possible, take them outside/to the area you want them to "potty" in. If you're taking your pup outside often enough, they shouldn't NEED to go in the house, but sometimes accidents happen. Eventually accidents will be few and far between (or never happen at all). Hope that helps!
Take him on walks and give him treats every time he goes potty. Also punish him if he potty's inside. Keep doing this and progress will show.
It's best to feed your dog 30 minutes before you plan on taking your dog outside to use the bathroom. This way you can expect your dog to use the bathroom when you take him out.
Feed them! If your puppies aren't eating and appear to be starving, take them to a vet!
If she doesn't feed them very soon take action as she may have rejected them . seek vets advice as the puppies will soon die if they are not fed.
You take care of puppies the same way that you take care of any baby, feed him, and give it water, and keep him dry, and clean.
Puppies at 12 weeks old typically need to pee every 1-2 hours. To manage their bathroom needs effectively, establish a consistent potty routine, take them outside frequently, reward them for going potty outside, and supervise them closely indoors to prevent accidents.
To successfully potty train puppies, maintain a regular feeding schedule. Be sure to take them outside every hour and after meals. Recognize the puppies' behavior before they need to eliminate and take them out then. Bring your pets a lot of rewards and praise when they eliminate outside. Find a location for that process and stay with that spot. As well, develop a signal to stop possible accidents from happening, such as a whistle, a snap of a finger or clapping.
i usually feed them twice a day and i think they're pretty happy with that.
Yes, this is fine. However, you probably shouldn't take your puppy to a dog park or other place where older dogs run around a lot until he gets his first vaccination.
Dogs take care of their puppies just as any human mother would. They feed their puppies milk, they make sure they don't stray from the litter, they separate two or more puppies when they are fighting and also clean their puppies by licking them. Dogs are also fiercely protective of their young ones and do all they can to ensure their safety, just like our parents do.
You have to have 2 tamed wolves and feed them each a piece of meat and it will happen a few seconds after that.
You should start training your puppy to potty train as soon as you can. Take the dog out a lot and praise them and give them treats whenever they go to the bathroom outside. If you catch the dog peeing inside say no sternly and take them outside. Leave them out there for a while so they get that they are supposed to go to the bathroom when they are outside. Praise them when they do go to the bathroom outside.