after 8 weeks
If the puppy is 4 weeks old or older soak some dry puppy food in water loosen up with a fork and he/she should eat it and about 2 week all teeth in they should eat the food dry good.
Dry puppy food. Make sure you purchase a good name brand of puppy food, not a cheap brand.
Either puppy wet food or Puppy dry food it doesn't matter but as long as it say puppy food.
A puppy already has teeth. But they do chew on things to make their teeth stronger. This is called teething. You can start to feed a puppy dry food whenever you want, just make sure the food is tiny and not to big so they could choke.
Dry puppy food has more calories in it, so I prefer to feed a good name brand of dry puppy food. You can also mix the canned puppy food in with the dry puppy food.
If the puppy is only 1 month old you need to soak puppy food in water, get it soft,mash with a fork and let puppy go for it.
If the puppy is 4 weeks or older and has all of its teeth just put the dry food down and see if he will eat,if he does not pick it up until later and try again.Maybe he was not hungrey when you tried so just keep trying.
Puppies can start on soaked dry puppy food at around 3 weeks of age. Just soak the puppy food in some warm water and let soften to just a mush. Then you can add a little Esbilac, warm water or canned milk (never use cow's milk). diluted one part canned milk to one part water. At around 4 weeks you can soak the puppy food with just warm water and then eventually they can eat the dry puppy food just dry & crunchy. Always use a good name brand dry puppy food, not some cheap store brand.
Yes! just make sure that it is quality food, and not the cheap supermarket kind. Switch him/her over slowly by adding a little dry food to the canned, then increase the dry food and decrease the canned food over the period of a week until it is all dry food.
they eat soft food but not the adult food the puppy ones
Puppy formula or puppy food
By 3 to 4 weeks you can start soaking puppy food in warm water fluffing with a fork by 5 to 6 weeks they should have teeth to eat dry food.