You wean all breeds at about the same time, doesn't matter if the pup is an American Bulldog.
You should start introducing a soft mix of Esbilac or canned milk, diluted 1 part canned milk to 1 part water, to some human baby food rice at around the age of 3 weeks. Make it more on the liquid side so they can lap it up or just make a huge mess and then lap it off of their litter mates :0). Slowly take out the rice and add soaked puppy food that is absolutely soft with the diluted canned milk (evaporated milk, not cow's milk). You can also use Goats milk diluted the same but is a tad richer and can cause diarrhea. If you see diarrhea, then add some rice to it, the human baby food dry rice in a box kind. AT about age 4-4 1/2 weeks, just offer them the soaked puppy food and some dry puppy food, they will love to crunch on it. They should also be allowed to nurse off of their Mother. They should be totally weaned at 5-6 weeks of age but still allowed to interact with their Mom.
Be sure to use a good name brand puppy food, such as Natural Choice, etc. Don't use some generic version.
American bulldogs are part of the mammals species. American bulldogs are a breed of working dog. American Bulldogs typically live between ten and sixteen years. They originated in the United States of America.
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No, American Bulldogs do not have webbed feet. They have compact and well-arched feet with firm pads that provide them with good traction.
Generally no. American Bulldogs don't have a bad reputation for barking excessively.
Yes. American Bulldogs are good with family members, children and other pets, but some can be scrappy with strange dogs.
For English Bulldogs, on a scale of Easy 1 - 5 Hard, 4 out of 5 For American Bulldogs, 2 out of 5
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The best solution is to wean the foals together. Their ages are so close together that a little earlier or later won't make much difference.