goat's milk will do fine
or this formula...
1/2 cup evaporated milk
1 tbsp plain yogurt
1 drop pediatric vitamin
1/4 lactase tablet (for easier digestion)
do not overfeed or risk pneumonia
always consult your veterinarian for feeding procedure
Goats milk. That's all that puppy formula is unless the puppy has certain nutritional needs goats milk should be fine. You should be able to find it at any whole foods store or possibly Wal-Mart or a feed store. Goats milk. That's all that puppy formula is unless the puppy has certain nutritional needs goats milk should be fine. You should be able to find it at any whole foods store or possibly Wal-Mart or a feed store.
You can try stimulating the puppy's instinct to nurse by gently stroking its mouth and face with your finger. If the puppy still won't feed, you can try using a syringe to express some milk and gently feed it to the puppy. It's important to seek advice from a veterinarian if the puppy continues to have difficulty feeding.
Puppies should be allowed to nurse from their mother's milk. If the mother is unable to nurse, then a veterinarian should be consulted for suitable milk replacement options which are specifically designed for puppies. It's important to follow the recommended feeding schedule and portions to ensure the puppy receives proper nutrition for growth and development.
It is not ideal. Many dogs cannot digest lactose very well, and in some cases can upset the stomach. Also, milkshakes often have a high level of sugar in them, which isn't particularly beneficial to a dog.
Preferably by it's mother... but failing that, I'd say the same way you'd care for a pup. Bottle feed it puppy milk if it's still young, if it's old enough to eat solids, just feed it puppy food or raw meat.
You can feed a puppy water and maybe milk.
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.
you shouldn't feed it milk as the puppy get diarrhea and has chances to die
For the first couple of weeks your puppy should drink it mothers milk then liquid or mashed puppy food. So yes you can feed a 10 week old puppy regular baby formula.
Any decent pet store should carry a puppy replacement milk, as well as WalMart, but you can also feed them Goat's Milk. Do NOT use regular cow's milk though - they can not process that.
yes
No,wait till they're about 6 weeks old.That is when I started to feed my puppy regular food and water and she too,was not on mother's milk.
kitten or puppy formula
No
You feed it Puppy milk and Bakers Puppy Food with a hint of water MAKE SURE THE TYPE OF FOOD IS FOR PUPPIES THOUGH
Very carefully. i think that you should feed the puppy milk but to make sure what you should really feed a motherless puppy take it to a vet doctor or call one and they can tell you the right thing to feed your puppy! so take care with what you feed the puppy before you take the puppy to a vet
It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food. It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food.