Just put the food out. When they are ready for dry food, they will start to eat it on their own.
You shouldstart feeding your puppy solid food when it is 6 weeks or older. You should start out with soft food and soon switch to hard because it is better for them.
no, not at all.
till there 7 months
At 3 months you should slowly starts giving the puppy puppy chow (hard food). Moisten it with water at first (until it is not hard and soft in the middle) and then after a week of moistening it with water, you should make it so it is harder in the middle, and then after a week of that you should try giving the puppies hard puppy chow.
yes, also you soak some hard food in milk. it will soften it and they'll eat it.
Mice can not digest diary. Feeding a mouse cow milk can cause an imbalance in its digestive tract. If you need to hand feed a baby mouse, which is very hard to do, then you need to use milk replacement formula made for puppies.
Yes, puppies can be hard to look after at times. They are young and full of energy, and can be very curious about things that are dangerous to them. Also, the majority of young puppies are not housebroken.
Chihuahua puppies should be at least 8 weeks old before given up for adoption, although waiting until they are 10-12 weeks is better. Before allowing them to leave their mom, they should be able to eat hard puppy food on their own.
Ys if the male was bigger than the female she can have a hard time.Check with your vet before she goes into labor.
My dog used to vomit a lot. What we did was in stead of feeding him his hard dog food we started to feed him light food like pasta. For my dog he jut had way to much of the same kind of food. Before you do this i would ask a doctor if it's ok if you bread for dog can eat pasta. If this does not work or it gets worse see a doctor right away! Make sure it's ok that your dog can eat pasta with out any health plroblems happening first before feeding him/her the pasta.
The puppy needs to eat at least 2/3 times a day you should feed them everyday A good place to start is with the recommended amount shown on the particular food you are feeding and adjust as needed from there. Twice a day feedings are typically enough for puppies once they are eating solid food. It will be pretty hard to feed them too much at six weeks since they are burning a lot of calories growing.
I really wouln't advise that. If it has any problems with feeding then it needs to be taken to see a vet.