You can give a puppy puppy milk as soon at its born, although it's better it give your pup mommys' milk the first week of brith it is ok to give your pup pups' milk.
Most puppies start suckling as soon as they are born.
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 r puppy wont need milk if it is 6 weeks old just give it water cauz puppy milk is just a rip off
No, A puppy cannot drink cow's milk because it will cause diarrhea. most dogs have a lactose intolerance...If you wish to give your puppy milk, get puppy milk formula at a local Pet supply store OR you can do goats milk or you can try this: 500ml Goat's Milk 1 small cup plain yogurt 2 egg yolk or 400ml Evaporated milk 100ml water 1 cup plain yogurt 2 egg yolk
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
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.
Yes, but the owner has to be with the puppy almost all the time. If the puppy is not weaned (doesn't drink mother's milk), you'll need to buy some puppy formula (all pet stores should carry this). DO NOT GIVE THEM COW'S MILK! Their diet needs to stay as close to possible as what it was before. Also, you might want to start potty training . . . .
Young wombat joeys need to drink milk from their mother.
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We need to drink milk? We need to drink milk because Milk and milk products are loaded with calcium and other nutrients. Calcium products bones with rigidity and strength and it confers rapid growth in Children. And we also need to Exercise because. Exercise build strong bones and healthy bodies.
This would depend on the age of the puppy. A puppy still on milk needs to be fed formulated puppy milk, available from a vet or pet store. They also need to have a lot of contact, need to be kept warm, need someone to cuddle and so on. This is why an adoptive dog mother is a better option. See a vet if you're worried.
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.
For as long as he/she is alive.