puppy in the PONS Dictionary

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From birth, there is a 60% success rate for puppies becoming guides or enter the breeding program.
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This breed is more common as a pet because of the facial features that give it a puppy dog or teddy bear look.
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They also are very energetic and seem to be able to play endlessly as puppies.
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Puppies and adult dogs can be quite boisterous, and although they are patient by nature, may not be suitable for households with very young children.
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Chihuahuas can also be at risk for hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, which is especially dangerous for puppies.
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The formal training may take 4 to 6 months and there are no visits from the puppy raiser.
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A fashion pressure, they are bred to appeal with their puppy-like features, rather than bred to expel health issues.
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They all run out to the bank to begin searching for the puppies.
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The qualities and health of the new puppies were followed during their growth.
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Puppies raised in a cramped environment shared by many other dogs become poorly socialized to other dogs and to humans.
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