My opening statement to this question will be “BIG NO” but different advise will be for orphaned puppy and if you are a real pet lover and can bear the pain of trouble an infant puppy gives, I will vote up for adoption since you might take better care than he already has been.
First check this video and then read more, you will understand better about the responsibility and compassion.
THE CARE HE WILL REQUIRE: 1. Four weeks won’t be trained for potty/litter training, just forget about it. Note: Six weeks old can hold bladder for an hour.
2. Since separated from his mom so early, hence won’t learned bite inhibition, so it will bite often and hard. You may be able to train this out.
3. Social skills problems it may exhibit for quite some time. but probably not.
4. Potty training as mentioned in point no 1, nights will be challenging. Puppy will probably cry in night for the first few weeks, you can take him out since you are already awake but might not be productive and puppy will just pee whenever urges; no matter how often you take him out (I am taking about first 6 weeks)
5. At four weeks it has no vaccinations.
6. Loneliness will putup stress and puppy will have crying issues.
ADOPT IF PET LOVER, FEW ADVISES
NOTE: Outside is not advisable till he is of age, means he has vaccinations completed.
- Adopt two not one, it will cover his stress and they will groom playful.
- Get connected with vet.
- Take help of your pet loving neighbor, if he has pet mother; make him social by inviting and visiting them now and then so he will groom fine.
- Feed it properly and socialize him with pups after he/she has all her vaccinations, since taken away so young from his/her mother
- Make him out few times a week, dog park. Socialize him with youngsters of his age so he may learn bite inhibition.
- Monkeys are natural mothers and take care of infants regardless of their kind. If nearby, you have pet monkey, it will be good idea to introduce your puppy to him. You will be touched by the monkey’s apparent compassion for the puppy.
Check the full article for more reading and a compassionate video of monkey adopting puppy on below link
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