If a mother dog won't nurse, or can't produce enough milk for her litter there are puppy milk replacement formulas (such as powdered Esbilac formula) available at larger pet stores, or from a vet's office. You should not use cow's milk to feed puppies.
A home-made puppy formula can be made:
One 10oz. can of whole goat's milk is acceptable, but not straight out of the can.
3 oz. sterilized water
1 raw egg yolk
1 cup of plain yogurt (not skim or fat free)
1/2 Tsp Karo Syrup or Corn Syrup (NO HONEY!)
Place ingredients in a blender and blend or use a wire whisk. Be careful to not over blend and create a milk shake full of bubbles.
Warm formula to body temperature (dogs are around 101 degrees). Discard any un-used formula. This is a thick mixture - use a stomach tube to tube feed or enlarge the hole in the nipple for easy access for the pup. Store formula in the fridge and discard leftovers after 7 days.
If at all possible, you should let new born pups nurse as soon as possible, so they can receive Colostrum. Colostrum is the milk that the mother produces the first days after birth. It is very thick, yellowish-cream in color, and rich in antibodies that protect the puppy against disease.
Your vet can show you the correct way to bottle feed the pups, if you don't know how.
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no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
probably the cat because newborn puppies drink only milk-
give him milk for a few months then when he starts getting teeth give him soft food like u would a cat
you can give it milk
give it water
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.
Yes you can.
For a newborn puppy, feed them a specialized puppy milk replacer formula every 2-4 hours. Gradually introduce puppy food mixed with formula around 4 weeks old. Consult a veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the puppy's breed and health needs.
A newborn puppy can be fed any type of powdered milk replacement formula found at walmart or pet stores. If for some reason you can not obtain this a puppy can digest cow's milk with added supplements such as yogurt, eggs, butter. For exact recipes talk to your vetenarian or google Milk replacement recipes for dogs. Good Luck!
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.
I would guess you would feed the puppy milk with an eyedropper. You might call the Human Society or a vet and ask them.