A veterinarian should be consulted when the mother of puppies does not care for them. They normally receive colostrum in the mother's milk that help their immune systems. Puppies sleep quite a bit, and nurse about every three hours. If they are healthy after three weeks, they will usually survive to adulthood. For neonatal support of orphaned puppies, see the related links below.
That depends. What are you feeding him/her? If you are giving him puppy food he should be eating. If he isn't, take him to the vet.
Because they should be weaned at six weeks. Their teeth probably have her teats raw. You need to get them on puppy food ASAP.
A 12-week-old puppy should typically pee every 1-2 hours during the day, and may need to go out once or twice during the night.
A two-week-old puppy is very little still and may still need formula if not nursing from his or her mother. Check with your vet to see what the best approach to feeding the puppy is. Puppies are normally weaned from their mothers around 6-8 weeks, and after then any high-quality puppy chow is fine--follow the feeding guidelines on the packaging for quantity.
A 12-week-old puppy typically needs to pee every 1-2 hours during the day.
If the puppy's mother is present, you do not need to feed the puppy anything, except to have water available. Eventually, the mother will show the pup how to eat dog food. If the mother is gone, your veterinarian can recommend a formula for puppies that would better meet the nutritional needs than milk from cows.
They should be able to eat it if you soak it first so that it is mush. Get a puppy feeding bowl and put down a lot of paper or plastic on the floor. They will make quite a mess the first few times but he puppy dish helps to keep them out of the food (kind of!). Most likely they will need to be cleaned up afterward. It may take a week or so before they are eating enough to go without milk.
NO they will not get the nutrients needed. Your dog will quickly become anemic and malnourished. young dogs need lots of iron. I suggest you go to your vet and ask what you should be feeding the dog.
A 4-week-old lab retriever puppy should be fed 4-5 times a day with a high-quality puppy food. The amount they should eat can vary, but a general guideline is around 1/4 to 1/2 a cup per feeding, depending on the size and appetite of the puppy. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on the puppy's weight and development.
At 8 weeks old, a pit bull puppy should be fed around 3-4 times a day with a high-quality puppy food. The amount will vary based on the specific food you are feeding and the puppy's size, but a general guideline is about 1/2 to 1 cup of food per feeding. Always consult with your veterinarian for personalized feeding recommendations.
. Get your puppy to the vet.
Before buying a dog or a puppy you should always ask the person who sold you the puppy, what the eat and the instructions to feeding them . Like how much to give them and what sort of food. From HorseLover01