There are many reasons that can cause blindness in puppies. Puppies can have a genetic disposition to being blind or they could have occurred an injury that damaged the eye and caused blindness. There could have been problems with the mother that did not allow the puppy to develop properly in the womb as well.
anywhere from 1-3 weeks
The hinky pinky word for noisy young canine would probably be a yuppy puppy. To yip or yup is the sound that a puppy would make when it gets excited or wants something.
Unfortunatley, As fun as that would be, it is impossible. All puppies in the puppy bowl are puppies up for adoption. They dont take puppies already living in someones home
You should stop feeding your dog puppy food when it reaches about 1 year. A typical puppy will reach adult size when its about 8-12 months.
When carrying a puppy in a bag, choose a bag that is well-ventilated, secure, and comfortable for both you and the puppy. Place the puppy in the bag gently, ensuring they have enough space to move around and breathe easily. Support the puppy's body to prevent any discomfort or injuries while you carry them.
A two week old puppy is blind but when its eyes open it can see.
take care of it till it dies.
Probably not.
Take him to a vet NOW. He is at risk.
Well it depends but do you need a eye seeing puppy if you aren't blind and someone that is blind could properly need it more.
Having first had a blind schnauzer puppy (that died at 4 mos.), then a sighted schnauzer puppy, I can tell you my observation of the behavioral differences between the two. All puppies are different, but if you suspect yours is blind, it might be helpful to compare him to these two puppies.Our sighted puppy climbs over and around obstacles; our blind puppy would stop and give up.Our blind puppy bumped his head on the wall and on furniture often; our sighted puppy does this rarely.Our sighted puppy runs to his bed to nap, no matter if it has been moved; our blind puppy would lie on the hard floor unless placed in his bed.In a large space, our blind puppy walked in circles; our sighted puppy sees things of interests and heads straight for them.Our blind puppy walked with his nose to the ground, smelling as he went along; our sighted puppy looks straight forward.Our sighted puppy looks at us in the face; our blind puppy looked at us at our legs or torsos.Our blind puppy would sit or lie down in seemingly random positions, often facing the wall; our sighted puppy positions himself to see the goings-on.Our blind puppy would stumble upon his toys then play with them briefly; our sighted puppy finds his toys, picks them up, carries them around, then invests more time in playing with them.Our blind puppy walked along the sides of the hallway; our sighted puppy walks in the middle.Our sighted puppy actively explores all parts of our apartment; our blind puppy appeared to get lost behind the couch, under the bed, etc.Our sighted puppy looks directly at objects, even if they are motionless; our blind puppy appeared to look at general areas when sound came from them.Our blind puppy engaged people and other dogs by standing still, barking, bowing and touching them with his front paws; our sighted puppy walks up the them and examines them visually.Our blind puppy would often try to engage people or dogs after they had already left; our sighted puppy follows them or watches them leave.Our blind puppy would step unknowingly off edges of the vet table, off the top step of stairs, off the couch, etc.; our blind puppy stops at the edge and looks down.Our blind puppy encountered the bottom step of the stairs and acted as if it were a wall. When his front legs were manually placed on the step, he never made an effort to go up, never thinking there was anything beyond that step worth exploring.It may seem hard to believe that a pet owner would not be aware that a puppy is blind. Our puppy was blind since birth, but not diagnosed until 3 months of age. We did, however, suspect he was klutzy, dopey, dumb, retarded, mean, antisocial, aloof, etc. because of his behavior. We were embarrassed of his behavior. Once we found out he was blind, everything made sense. We compensated and accommodated. We told people and interactions went much more smoothly. We were deeply proud of our brave blind puppy and totally devastated when he passed away.Our sighted puppy seems more clingy and emotionally dependent upon us than our blind puppy was. The sighted puppy cries to be picked up; the blind puppy did not.When you know your puppy is blind, you will love him more. Your human instinct to protect those you perceive as weak and vulnerable will kick in.
anywhere from 1-3 weeks
erm all puppy's end up being blind but they have eye sight with in six weeks and if Ur concerned on death keep the puppy's out of the same room as the mum at night that way the puppy's won't get layed on and killed but in the day keep them with the mum and dad but make sure there supervised
I dont believe so.
walruses are not blind they are only unable to see when they are first born. if they were to be blind then how would they see a polar bear or some other animal coming? they don't have the best of hearing you know. after they are born their eyes start to open and then they see. it's kind of like a puppy, they can't see anybody for a while.
i would have a husky because they are so cute.
A kitten, or a puppy.