Owing to their lethargic disposition, young Bulldogs are somewhat liable to indigestion, and during the period of puppyhood it is of advantage to give them a tablespoonful of lime water once a day in their milk food.
From five to eight weeks is always a critical period in the puppyhood of a Griffon, and it is necessary to supersede their maternal nourishment with extreme caution.
In the half hour during which he lay flat on his belly, his head alert and listening, while Neewa slept, he passed half way from puppyhood to dogdom.
In those two minutes Miki had risen out of whimpering puppyhood to new power and understanding.
Since Maheegun, the she-wolf, had gashed his shoulder so fiercely away back in the days of his puppyhood he had evaded the path of that cry.
The sagging and apologetic posture of puppyhood was gone from him.
If Miki had stood amazed and appalled at Neewa's appetite in the days of their cubhood and puppyhood a year ago, he was more than astounded now, for in the matter of food Neewa was a bottomless pit.
Since the days of his puppyhood with Challoner a smell like that which came from the meat had not filled Miki's nostrils, and at last Durant saw him lick his chops and heard the click of his teeth.
The hardship of adventuring and the craft of fighting for food and life had whipped the last of his puppyhood behind him At six months of age he was scarred, and lithe-muscled, and ready for instant action at all times.
Even the big beating given him in his puppyhood by Grey Beaver was mild compared with this.
The effect of all this was to rob White Fang of much of his puppyhood and to make him in his comportment older than his age.
Had Lip-lip not existed, he would have passed his puppyhood with the other puppies and grown up more doglike and with more liking for dogs.
And not for nothing had his puppyhood been made bitter by the persecution of Lip-lip and the whole puppy pack.
First impressions are as strong in puppyhood as in childhood; therefore the advantage of having such ground to commence on must be obvious.
If it had come nine months earlier, such an experience would have been bad indeed, for sets-back in puppyhood are hard to make up.
Well, Finn, my son, you have said good-bye to puppyhood with a vengeance now.
Lady was emerging from clownish puppyhood into the charm of youth.
Lady, only, of the Place's bevy of Little People, refused from earliest puppyhoodto acknowledge Lad's benevolent rulership.
Even in the months of ganglingly leggy awkwardness which generally separate furry puppyhood from dignified collie maturity, he gave sure promise of his quality.
She understood the invitation, but memory of that puppyhood beating made her recoil from accepting it.
From puppyhood he had been the living image, except in color, of a timber-wolf, and it was from this queer throw-back trait that he had won his name.
He was kept only because his better-formed brothers had died in early puppyhood and because the Boy, from the outset, had loved him.
And this was her first sin--at that, a sin unworthy any well-bred dog that has graduated from puppyhoodand from milk-teeth.
From his two worshipped deities--the Mistress and the Master--Lad had learned in puppyhood the simple provisions of the Guest Law.
And all his belated frolic ofpuppyhood came out in impatient collie capers while, with our intolerable human tardiness, wraps were donned and doors thrown open.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "puppyhood" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.