Yes you can give it cows milk just make sure there is no bacteria in it. they are very sensitive.
the milk has to be non pasteurized but is best to get it straight from the cow because the store bought kind has pesticides which is a chemical that can kill the dog and even humans depending on how much of the chemical they feed to the cow.
Yes.
Milk is basically milk- little difference but taste. We don't really go around milking cats & dogs, but end up using cow milk to feed any baby animal.
Milk in any way is fortified with iron, protein, vitamins, and most of all, calcium, all help develop any baby mammal.
There is puppy formula that you can buy and give them or you can give them goats milk. Goat milk is the best thing that you can give most animal babies as it is high in all the things that is needed. Do not give cow milk.
Besides a mother's milk. The best milk for a puppy is puppy formula from a tin can. You can buy this from your local grocery store. Cow's milk is not good for puppies, but goat milk can bi digested.
No dog should be given cow's milk. It is not good for them. In most cases, it will just give them diarrhea. In rare cases, it can be fatal. If it is a puppy too young for dry food, buy puppy formula from your local pet store.
No, regular cow's milk is not good for puppies or dogs, will cause diarrhea. Your pup should be on a good name brand dry puppy food. If you have to add anything to the dry puppy food, then add some warm water.
Not 100% positive on this...put some milk in a bowl and the bowl containing milk in front of the puppy and thenYOU TELL US!Most supermarkets will sell a specially formulated "puppy milk". This would be fine for you to give to your 3 week old puppy. Cow's milk in any form is not recommended as many dogs and cats are lactose intolerant and cow's milk will cause stomache upset and diarrhea.
No, don't give them cow's milk.
give it water
Any decent pet store should carry a puppy replacement milk, as well as WalMart, but you can also feed them Goat's Milk. Do NOT use regular cow's milk though - they can not process that.
Hay. Or Silage. Or Grass. Or Grain. Take your pick.
If its a puppy,then you can get puppy milk from your vet,If its a full grown dog then it doesn`t need milk.
No.
Meat and milk.