Of course you can, that is what puppy food is made for. It has everything your puppy needs to stay nice and healthy. I feed my puppy pedigree and he enjoys it and it keeps him healthy.
That would be a good idea to start off with.
After feed it normal dog food with some water poured on it.
For the first few weeks, puppies are nursed on milk produced by the mother dog. As the pups develop they need to start transitioning to solid food. If assistance from the breeder is not available to produce gruel for the puppies to eat, the mother dog will eat and partially digest food which she then vomits for the puppies to eat. This sustains the puppies while they practice eating solid food until they are able to digest it themselves.
Puppies can start eating soft solid food when they are around 4-6 weeks old. This transitional diet helps them slowly adjust from nursing to solid food. Make sure the food is moistened to be easily edible for them.
Never. He or she could get sick.
...How Long* do I wait...
When the puppies start eating solid food, they suckle less and the mother's milk will dry up.
By 4 to 5 weeks.Usually when all teeth are in.
Yes they do. The female suckles the puppies until they're ready for solid food.
You can start introducing solid food to your dachshund puppies around four weeks of age. Since they were born on April 25th, you can begin feeding them solid food around May 25th. Start with a high-quality puppy food and mix it with water or puppy formula to create a soft mush, gradually transitioning them to more solid forms as they grow. Always ensure they have access to fresh water.
They can start eating solid (usually kind of soupy) foods around 3 1/2 weeks.
A mother dog typically breastfeeds her puppies for about 4-6 weeks. After this time, the puppies should be gradually weaned onto solid food. It's important to monitor the puppies' weight gain and their ability to eat solid food before completely stopping breastfeeding.
Probably around 2-6 weeks of age.
I think that puppy food wont benefit her because it is aimed at puppies. The nutrients will benefit puppies. You should give your puppies the puppy food and the dog the adult dog food. However, with most whole kibble dog foods, you dont need to give them extra tinned dog food