I would not give water to a newborn puppy. There is no need for them to drink it, their mother's milk gives them all they need. To try to give a newborn puppy water could cause problems, such as possible choking, as well as chlorine, etc. in the water that could cause health problems.
No, it has to drink PEE
That person is obviously immature..
You should refer to the question.. How much can they drink.. The answer below..
They don`t drink much at that age but keep a small bowl down and let them know where it is and they will drink when they are ready.
Mothers' milk and only mother's milk. Regular milk is unhealthy, dairy products are bad for dogs.
regulur milk makes them gain weiteThey usually don't...
BUT when it is five weeks old, it can open its eyes...
If it isn't suckling the mother, it kind of needs water.
I'd say about 6 to 7 weeks old.
Yes but make sure they also get milk
can a 6 week old kitten drink powered milk mixed with water. the powered milk was bought at a pet shop
Yeah.
yes
You should only give your 5 week old baby gripe water and breast milk.
you have to give puppies water they need water to drink so yes it is okay !
About 2-4 weeks after they are born.
It depends on how active you are and how much water you drink. usually around a month, but if you exercise and drink a lot of water, you could get it out within a week or under.
about 6 weeks old
There is one thing you can be sure of - every drop of water you drink contains dinosaur pee. In other words all water is OLD water.
Then it will die just give it milk mnn. Yea thats better than water
A five week old puupy should not even be eating solid food yet and should not be away from its mother. A puppy should start eating solid foods when it is at least 6 weeks old or older. You should start out with soft food but soon switch to hard food after that because it is better for them.
For some people, water gets really old to drink. They hate the lack of flavor, and plainness of water. Putting flavoring in can help a bit with keeping it from being boring.