If you want a dog tree! Hehe im just kidding! If you want to, go ahead.
it matters will the puppy be big or small
I was wondering that myself a couple of weeks ago, as i am soon getting a new puppy. After research and questioning my local vet, i found that it is fine for an 11 week old puppy to go in the garden before his injections. This is because your puppy will only be at harm before injections if there is an un-sterilysed dog around. Hope i helped!
Obtain a cage with your new puppy the cage will help make the puppy feel secure, will make a home there and will therefore not spoil. Feed puppy and then put back in cage after 30 mins take puppy out to back garden where it may spoil as it spoils say the words 'busy busy' return puppy to cage with treat. repeat this every day (puppy can obviously come out of cage at other times but be careful not to overtire) The puppy will adopt the habit that every time you take it to the garden and say 'busy busy' it will spoil and therefore never be undisciplined enough to spoil in the house or where it shouldn't. Useful if taking dog on a train, bus etc as you can be confident it won't want to go if you have already 'walked' it in the garden.
Clifford's Puppy Days - 2003 Celebrating Spring Garden Delights 2-5 was released on: USA: 16 September 2005
1) Take the puppy with you 2) Kennel the puppy 3) Ask family to watch the puppy
you go to pet shop you see one you buy it,there you have a puppy
yes it is becaues it has no milk to drink
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The cast of Puppy-Go-Round - 1996 includes: Silvia Pinal
When I got my puppy the breeder gave puppy training pads to us. But I went to this puppy store, Pets Plus, and they had them there! You are supposed to put them near the door, like the back door, so they know they can go potty there. Also you can put them where they go potty to show that THAT is where they go potty.
No, there is not one good thing about puppy mills no dog OR puppy should have to go though that it is just plane sad.
you can if you think it is unsafe in your garden