Not exact matches
My point is — your dog is completely
normal — I really want to reassure you on that score, because the worry about a
puppy being weird or unnatural in some way is
very common.
Puppies who refuse food and water, like the elderly dogs and
very sick dogs can find medical issues quickly escalating to
very serious levels — but a otherwise healthy,
normal dog who has eaten well prior — give it a day and a half.
Conversely,
very young
puppies can be at increased risk for hypothermia, hypoglycemia, and slower - than -
normal drug metabolism.
Your
puppy may cry off and on which is
very normal.
Again, this is
very normal behavior for a
puppy or a full grown dog.
These 13
very special
puppies were raised by hand in our home by Mrs. Wolf herself, who gallantly gave up
normal living to care for these critters in their early stages of life.
This means you will have to be
very vigilant about the
normal behavior of your
puppy so that you can easily identify anything that is amiss as it grows old.
First of all, munching on things is
normal puppy behavior - they have a
very strong need to chew.
She may seem like a
very different animal while she is caring for her newborns, but generally she will return to her
normal self after the
puppies have reached a certain age.
It is
normal for baby kittens and
puppies to have
very round bellies.
It's
normal for
very young
puppies to have some baby fat, but after the first 8 to 10 weeks, «
puppies should be a two», Buffington says.
Puppy eats, drinks and poo's like a normal puppy, plays a lot and is very bright and a
Puppy eats, drinks and poo's like a
normal puppy, plays a lot and is very bright and a
puppy, plays a lot and is
very bright and alert.
His recall isn't nearly as reliable as it was when he was a
puppy (
very normal), so don't count on how good he was just a few weeks ago.
Puppies who are
very young have not attained yet bladder or bowel control, so it's quite
normal for them to accidents regardless if the home is giant or small.
Hi I'm really worried about my 22week old
puppy, after her walk yesterday we noticed her left pupil was alot larger than the right one and she has blue eyes but the colour almost disappeared aswell, and it looked red and swollen, we thought she'd maybe got something in her eye as it did return back to
normal after a short time, then the same thing happened twice again after her walks today, I took her to see a vet this afternoon at the time Bella was and looked perfectly fine, and she looked in her eyes with a torch said everything looked ok and that she didn't have any ideas and come back if I got a photo of the eye then charged # 40, but after googling the symptoms it seems it could be a number of things, im not
very confident in going back to this vet, and im worried sick.