It could have a piece of 'anything' caught in it's mouth and a possible infection. Get your puppy to the vets immediately!!!
it is really really easy, you have to sit them on the pad and leave them there for a while, sometimes the puppy might pee or poop where else, if they poop somewhere else yo pic up the poop, set it on the pad and let them sniff it, the puppy will know where to poop (might not work on all puppies)
If a puppy swallows a bee, there is no real concern. In most cases the puppy will not have any complications. The bee may cause the puppy to have an upset stomach. The puppy should be monitored to make sure behavior is normal. If the puppy is not acting normal, there could be an allergic reaction that requires care of a vet.
well your puppy might have dandriff or lice. take your puppy to the vet to get checked. if your puppy is losing hair, that means they are itching themself because lice/dandriff gets you itchy. its always a good thing to get your puppy healthy because my puppy and my friends puppy has dandriff
Is it: well socialized? healthy? Friendly? nice? if so, you might have a good candidate for a puppy!
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There are a few reasons why your puppy might be throwing up after eating and drinking. It could have a twisted stomach for example.
Main cause of vomiting and diarrhea in dogs...pancreatitis. Caused by eating PEOPLE FOOD! If it's a puppy, you hope it's not Parvo
Your puppy could have roundworms...they sorta look like spaghetti.
Get it to the vet. They will know.
No it will cut its mouth
If I were you, I would take it to too the vet. Sometimes, eating to fast can cause indiegestion. However, it might also mean that your puppy is still growing.
Nope not unless you kiss it on the mouth.
it will have an adventure and might get lost
You should not try to force feed a dog. The only time it might be necessary to force feed a dog is when you have to give them medicine. In that case, you can put the pill in it's mouth, close it's mouth gently and massage their neck with your hand.
This will depend upon the circumstances in which your puppy was foaming at the mouth. I would start with, what breed is your puppy? Certain breeds, such as St. Bernards, will naturally create a lot of saliva that can turn into bubbles and look like the puppy is foaming at the mouth. This is natural and will continue for the rest of the dog's life. Second, was your puppy highly excited at the time? The more energetic your puppy is, the more likely it is that he/she could create saliva bubbles. This is also normal, and will go away when your puppy calms down. Third, was your puppy out exploring on his/her own without supervision? Puppies can try eating things like toads and noxious plants that can cause excessive salivation; if the bubbles don't stop within a half hour, call your veterinarian for more advice. Fourth, is your puppy showing any other signs of illness, like harsh breathing sounds, vomiting, diarrhea or lack of energy? If so, this may be a medical emergency and I would suggest a trip to the veterinarian immediately. Fifth, and highly unlikely, your puppy may have rabies - foaming at the mouth is a classic sign of this disease. If this is the case, you need to take your puppy to a veterinarian and it will probably die in the next couple of weeks. You need your veterinarian to collect samples to test for rabies if this happens (the testing is free, incidentally) so that you and your family can be treated for exposure to prevent you dying from rabies as well.
month no too young