When the puppies start eating solid food, they suckle less and the mother's milk will dry up.
until they are 6 weeks old
newborn puppies only have milk coming out of their nose if the swallow it wrong and it gets down in their lungs. As they breathe, the milk will travel up through the nose. It's also a sign of overfeeding if you've had to use a bottle.
All puppies eat their mothers milk. Until they are weaned they will feed form their mothers milk. But if they can't feed from their mothers you need to buy some special formula.
They feed them milk and nurture them until they leave their mothers
i am not sure but i think u need to make him drink from a bottle of milk (like babies)
all puppies of all breeds can leave their mothers at 6 weeks. puppies wean at three weeks and eat soft canned food mixed with kibble. although the mothers aren ot feeding them anymore they still need that bond with their mothers upnuntil 6 weeks because if they leave earlier you will have a mal-adjusted dog.
Yes, puppies can be allergic to their mother's milk. This can be due to a variety of factors such as the mother's diet, medications she may be taking, or health conditions she may have. If you suspect a puppy is having an allergic reaction to mother's milk, it's important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, it is common for female dogs to help nurse and care for puppies that are not their own. As long as the milk is being produced in normal amounts and the puppies are able to nurse from both mothers without any issues, it should be okay for them to drink the milk. Keep an eye on the puppies' health and growth to ensure they are getting the necessary nutrition.
Yes it is because the puppies drink the milk.
Puppies do not produce milk. Full-grown dogs do so, but not puppies.
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Ask your primary care doctor if you can give your puppy human breast milk... don't ask your vet because if he can make $$ he will and not give you an honest answer.