No
Puppy chow.
No! Never use dog milk for cats. Cat's have to have a larger amount of protein to keep their body's going. That's one of the reasons they sleep so much. A kitten should have the mothers milk for the first 3 days so they can build up there immune systems.
well it really depends on what you really want but i would get a puppy hpe i helped
I think Kittens. Yes kittens because they are cuter and tinier and softer and furrier, specially cute little sand kittens. Hoped I helped :)
Its Depends on you . That you like puppies or kittens. If you like puppies you will think that puppies is cuter but if you like kittens you will think that kittens is cuter.
yes but the puppy may have an sensitive belly
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!
because a puppy is a young dog and a coyote is a member of the dog family so a baby coyote is obviously called a puppy not a kitten. The young of the coyote are called kittens
No, it is not recommended to cut a puppy's nails while they are still nursing. Instead, observe the puppies closely during nursing sessions and separate them if needed to prevent scratching. Additionally, providing a safe and comfortable nursing environment can help reduce the chances of scratching.
If a week-old puppy is not nursing, it is important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible as the puppy may be dehydrated and could potentially develop life-threatening conditions like hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Some potential reasons for the puppy not nursing may include poor health, an incorrect latch, or lack of milk production by the mother. In some cases, the puppy may need to be hand-fed or given supportive care, such as fluids or supplements, under the guidance of a veterinarian. Here are some steps you can take to help the puppy: Contact a veterinarian: The first step is to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the puppy's refusal to nurse and to get appropriate treatment recommendations. Try to stimulate the puppy's suckling reflex: Gently rub the puppy's belly or rub a dampened cloth on its lips to try to stimulate its suckling reflex. Offer a bottle or syringe: If the puppy is not nursing, it may need to be hand-fed with a bottle or syringe filled with a commercial puppy milk replacer formula. A veterinarian can advise on the appropriate type and volume of formula for the puppy. Keep the puppy warm: Puppies have a hard time regulating their body temperature, so it is important to keep the puppy warm. Place a heating pad under a blanket or towel to create a warm, cozy environment for the puppy. Remember, the best way to ensure the health and well-being of a week old puppy is to seek veterinary care immediately if it is not nursing.
There could be several reasons why a puppy may not be nursing, including an underlying health issue, lack of milk production in the mother, or the puppy not latching on correctly. It is essential to consult a veterinarian for a proper evaluation and guidance on how to address the situation promptly.
I am not sure exactly how it affects the puppy's digestive system, but it is not recommended. It may even make the puppy sicken or die. Go with powdered milk. If regular milk is all you have, I suggest that do not give it much, and warm it up a bit.