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Cookie On My Mind wrote:


Or would the new puppy benefit from seeing our older dog doing tricks? We have a 3.5 year old lab right now and are planning to adopt a lab mix puppy. Should I seperate them during trainings or keep them together? Thanks for any tips!
Yes, this will be my first time having two dogs at once, so ANY other helpful advice is welcomed! :)

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Sicky321 wrote:


I have a puppy that is 3months old, he has his shots and doesn’t go outside, so he should be clean.
Would it be safe to bring him to my friends puppy (10weeks) who hasn’t got her shots yet.
I don’t take him outside because I am training him to use the pads, considering that he is a teacup size, and it is also cold outside.

Bunch of mixed answers here. I am sure that the other pup is clean of viruses, but I guess I’ll wait.

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allanimals21 wrote:


I’m getting a lab puppy this week he will be 6 weeks old. He isnt going to have his puppy shots or his dew claws removed. I was wondering if I can still have the dew claws done yet?

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*~*TTC #3*~* wrote:


My mom is getting a puppy (Beagle) today and it’s only 4 weeks old, it’s eating dry food already and is totally weaned from it’s mother. I heard that the puppy can get sick and die from being away from it’s mother too soon.

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Michele wrote:


I have a puppy that was born from my Husky that I had. He’s a Husky - Red Heeler Cross… Hes a really sweet puppy, and he’ll be 6 months on Sept. 3rd. For the most part he doesnt potty in the house, but whenever I leave my room if I have him in his cage he barks and whines… I am starting to learn to deal with it, but in a couple of months I will be getting my own apartment and I know that they wont let that stuff fly because other people will complain. What can I do to make him behave better and not bark and whine when he’s by himself??? THANKS!!

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