No, puppies chew on everything!!
yes has everythingin their diet nature intended.
Constipation in puppies can be caused by diet changes, dehydration, lack of exercise, or ingesting something they shouldn't have. Make sure your puppy has access to fresh water, a balanced diet, and regular exercise. If the constipation persists, consult with a vet for further evaluation and treatment.
If your dog doesn't have enough milk to feed her puppies, you can try supplementing their diet with puppy milk replacer, which is available at most pet stores. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to ensure the puppies are receiving proper nutrition and care. You can also consider fostering the puppies with a lactating surrogate mother dog, if available.
Plain, cooked mince is fine for puppies however you should check for any additives or ingredients that may be harmful. Cooking the mince will remove a lot of the nutrients that the dog needs, a raw diet is better.
We have the company assurance that moist food won't hurt them. But, you need to know, if you only feed your dog soft food it can affect their teeth. Most breeders feed, their puppies & dogs, dry puppy or dog food.
Wire if swallowed can puncture the stomach and intestine in which case you need to take it to the vet. Dogs will eat a ton of things they're not meant to. It can be that they just like to chew things. On the other hand it could be an indicator that there is something essential missing from their diet. My husky was constantly licking the hinges on my doors inside the house, a sign she was lacking in vitamin B complex. Supplimenting her diet with dog vitamins has stopped it.
You may be lacking something in your diet. I am not an expert but you could be lacking Magnesium in your diet but you should consult a physician.
Oranges.
No, puppies should not have almond milk as part of their diet. Almond milk does not provide the necessary nutrients for puppies and can cause digestive issues. It is best to stick to a balanced puppy food diet recommended by a veterinarian.
You add a salt lick to its diet.
No, you cannot chew gum onthe HCG diet, not even sugarless.
its lacking either a mineral or vitamins from its diet! if there is a deficiency in their diet then they will look for it else where.
carrots
I prefer Sience Diet For Puppies, its a great puppy meal and I use it for my own Shih tzu as well. Veterans also recommend Science Diet too.
magnesium, vitamin A, and Vitamin D
this is a medical condition known as "Pica" they are lacking certain vitamins and minerals. It depends on the person, some are anemic (low iron in their blood) some are due to malnutrition, some reasons maybe related to cultural traditions
Its natural for puppies to chew. They, like human babies, explore their surroundings with their mouths, and will also chew more when teething. Lots of chew toys, and toys like the Kong you can stuff with food are good toys that hold the puppy's attention. It is ideal to teach the pup a "leave" or "drop it" command, so you can easily take things from your puppy's mouth. The best method for this is to take the object away from the puppy and give him something that is even more prized - such as his favourite toy or treat.