My female puppy is less than 2 months old .. Breed is jonangi .. the only thing it would like to play is biting.. it always bites if it is left free.. how to control that biting.? It is suffering from some loose motions ( yellow colour) as well.. the only thing we feed is milk . Some times fruits.. Kindly help me with some suggestions of how to stop it from biting and kindly prescribe some medicine for its loose motions .
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Biting is quite normal in this age because it is the phase of growing of its teeth’s you can give a calcium bone or a nylon bone / toy , so that she can’t bite you……..
Loose motion is due to milk also or due to deworming also ….
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Deworm your pet according to the body weight.
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A puppy doesn't know how to socialize with humans, they consider us as a part of the pack and try to play with us with their basic Instincts of biting. Also during this age they undergo teething phase due to which they have the urge to bite every soft thing. I would recommend providing soft pet friendly toys and hiring a good trainer for the same issue. Regarding diarrhea it can be because of various issues better to book an online consultation for the same as prescribing meds with proper history taking is not advisable
Biting is common in puppies due to teething. Ypi needs to train her for this. As far as diarrhea, she needs to get checked before prescribing medications
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