Dogs, just like people all have different personality types. If the puppy is a new addition to your family he or she just needs some time to adjust to his or her environment.
Yes you can give a 3 week old puppy milk. Because I have a 3 week old puppy and drinks it fine. So the answer is yes
no because it is old enough to eat puppy food. so giving the puppy milk is unnecessary for it.
For the first couple of weeks your puppy should drink it mothers milk then liquid or mashed puppy food. So yes you can feed a 10 week old puppy regular baby formula.
Adopting a 11 week old puppy can be a great decision if you have the time, resources, and commitment to care for a young and energetic animal. Make sure you are prepared for the responsibilities of training, socialization, and providing a safe environment for the puppy to grow and thrive.
I don't think so because if your 7 week old puppy gets tired, he/she should rest. But if they had lots of energy the day before and the next day don't seem to, then you should take them to the vet just to be safe.
you have to give puppies water they need water to drink so yes it is okay !
no i dont think so but make sure you check with your local vet
1 month old is a 4-week old puppy ... much too young for a bath, so the answer is NO soap or shampoo. At 4 weeks old a puppy should still be with its mother, and its mother will keep it clean.
A 6-week-old puppy may cry a lot because they are still adjusting to being away from their mother and littermates, feeling lonely or scared, or needing attention, food, or comfort. It is important to provide them with love, care, and reassurance during this time.
If a six week old puppy does not eat for two days maximum you should probably get it to your veterinarian. A puppy of that age does not have a lot of reserve and therefor can not go very long without eating. Puppies are typically ravenous eaters since they are growing so quickly. If one is not eating for very long is is likely a sign that there is a problem.
What you would have to do is slowly let the 4 year old dog spend some time with the puppy. it may take a few tries but if you just maybe for the first day spend like 2 mins together then the next day be like 3 or 4 mins together and then so on and so forth until the dog gets to know the puppy and is ok with the puppy.
Your puppy could be allergic to something. Ask your vet they would know. However it's okay it's nothing too bad that I am aware of anyway. We had the same problem and so did our friends and they said that our puppy could be allergic to something.