a little tiny bit at a time, starting with canned puppy food would be a great way to start weaning.
The most commonly recommended dog food brands, by veterinarians, include: Royal Canin, Science Diet, and Purina Pro Plan. Here are a few wet dog food options for puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs: Puppy: Royal Canin puppy canned dog food. Adult: Hill's Science Diet Adult beef & barley entrée canned dog food.
probably dog food since its a dog. :P i don't think metabolically it would hurt it but the dog food would be best.
Standard dog food would be difficult for puppies to eat and digest but it is not 'bad' for them in the sense that it is poison.
I guess so but you can get canned dog food
Dog food!
Yes.Dry dog food isn't likely to have salmonella, but canned or "wet" dog food can most definitely have Salmonella.
If they are big puppies, feed them with a baby bottle and cow's milk. If they are little puppies, try an eye dropper. You will need to start them on solid food sooner than normal. get canned and make it more moist than normal. Good luck.
No. It is not safe. Puppies should be eating either canned dog food or puppy kibble. It will disrupt the puppy's digestive processes to present it with an egg.
Get some dry dog food at the store that were made specially for puppies.
They probably like human food better than dog food
Your best bet is to ask your vet or a Yorkie breeder. For most small breeds you begin giving puppy food at around 7-8 weeks. Take the dry food and soak it in hot water. Make it oatmeal consistency Until they are able to chew dry food, continue wetting the food a bit. That will do for the next 3 weeks, when you can gradually add hard food in that oat mealy dog food
My beagles love the dry pedigree dog food with the canned dog food on top (only half the can each dog)