He should be let out about half an hour after each meal.
It is generally recommended to wait until a puppy is at least 8 weeks old before introducing them to hard dog food. Puppies under 8 weeks old still have developing teeth and may have difficulty chewing and digesting hard food properly. It's best to consult your veterinarian for specific advice based on your puppy's breed and size.
You should let your dog lean on you.
Call your vet and get the dog examined.
Your dog should be eating food which is intended for dogs - not for people. Those cheese puffs more than likely contain ingredients which are bad for you,, let alone your dog.
You should pick up the other dog poo so the other dog can stop eating it
Let him eat large animals.
plastic lizard works great, just dont let the dog get it - LOL
How about you don't let your dog eat squirrels! JK! okay, if you saw the squirrel and it was acting weird, (un-squirrelish) then you might have a problem, but for the most part, your dog should be fine!! :)
never whip your dog!
Yes, it is best to take a dog who is not eating to the vet as it could be a sign of an underlying health issue. The vet can determine the cause of the loss of appetite and provide appropriate treatment.
you can take the food away from them and let them eat kitty food.
You let your dog near the garbage, then tug on its leash really hard