What if a 2month old puppy does not want to walk will it die?

It is normal for a 2-month-old puppy to not want to walk yet. Puppies are born with their muscles and bones still developing, and it can take several weeks or months before they are strong enough to walk properly. Until then, they will spend most of their time lying down or crawling.

Here are some tips to help your puppy learn to walk:

- Start by getting your puppy used to standing up. Place them on your lap or a low surface, and gently support them as they stand. Repeat this exercise several times a day for a few minutes at a time.

- Once your puppy is comfortable standing, try to get them to walk. You can do this by holding a treat in front of their nose and slowly moving it forward. As they follow the treat, they will start to take steps.

- Be patient and encouraging. It may take some time for your puppy to learn to walk, but just keep practicing and they will eventually get there.

Here are some signs that your puppy may be ready to walk:

- They are able to stand up on their own.

- They can hold their head up for a long time.

- They are interested in exploring their surroundings.

- They are starting to take steps.

If you are concerned that your puppy is not developing properly, talk to your veterinarian.