Puppies are small dogs. They are beautiful and attractive. They want to be piled with each other. They have good sense of smell.
A puppy is a child dog. It is very small. Some puppies have
a small weight of 1-3 lb. A larger puppy can have a weight of 15-23 lb. The
healthy puppy grows after their birth. The coat color of the puppies changes as
they become older. It is common in the breeds such as Yorkshire Terrier. According
to the English dictionary puppies
means dogs and pup is used for the other mammals such as seals, giraffes, rats
or guinea pigs. They are born after 63 days in their mother’s womb on an
average.
Often they are eaten by their mother. They need care immediately after
born. If there are more than six puppies then one or more are runts. The runts
need mother care and proper nourishment though human involvement in hand
feeding is there. When the puppies are of one month they can eat solid food. They
are much trained about this at this time. The mother provides them partly
digested food or she may allow them to eat some of the solid foods. It is the
normal trend of the dogs.
When the puppies are of seven weeks old they do
not depend on anyone for nursing or food. Although they insist their mother for
nursing but their mother usually refuses at this age. She occasionally does the
nursing for her kid’s comfort. The puppies spend their time largely by sleeping
and the rest by feeding. They like to be piled together into a heap. They feel
unhappy if they are separated from each other.
They want physical contact of their littermates
even in the short distance. Puppies have a good sense of smell but they cannot
open their eyes. After the first two weeks their senses develop rapidly. Puppies have functional sense of smell
from the beginning. The sense develops during the first two weeks of their
born. In this stage their nose acts as the primary sense organ. They use this
to find their mother’s teats and they locate their litter mates when they are
separated by the short distance.
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