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Yes it is because the puppies drink the milk.
Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.
about for a year or until they've grown to drink stuff other than milk
It depends on whether that mother is pregnant. Usually if the female dog is not pregnant, then there is not much of a chance of it being able to get milk from it, with the fact that the dog would not have produced any milk, but on the other hand it will still be able to do other things to care for it.
Puppies only need the moms milk and once they are weaned they won`t need any kind of milk.
No, it is not safe for puppies to drink almond milk as it can cause digestive issues and potentially be harmful to their health. It is best to stick to giving puppies water or specially formulated puppy milk.
dont even give puppies milk give them water there not cats Young puppies do need milk to survive but cow milk is not good for them. They need either milk re-placer made for puppies or goats milk. Cow milk is hard for them to digest and they will not do well on it. If you search the internet there are several recipes for home made milk re-placer for pups. It is challenging to bottle raise puppies but it can be done.
Dogs start to produce milk when they need to feed their puppies. If your dog has milk but has no puppies, the puppies are probably inside the mother. You just need to be patient. Hope this helped at least a little bit! ;D
Mostly warm milk. I once had puppies and kittens. We used to let them drink milk out of a small bottle.
Yes, it is common for female dogs to help nurse and care for puppies that are not their own. As long as the milk is being produced in normal amounts and the puppies are able to nurse from both mothers without any issues, it should be okay for them to drink the milk. Keep an eye on the puppies' health and growth to ensure they are getting the necessary nutrition.
Actually it is more likely that your dog is about to have puppies - if she had already had the puppies her belly would be smaller than before. Dogs will start to leak milk a few days prior to delivering puppies; this is nature's way of making sure there is enough milk to feed the puppies.
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