Yes
You can hold them as much as you like. If the puppies are being raised without their mother they are lacking the physical contact they would normally have with her. You will be replacing the mother so more is better.
The puppies need their mother's milk. No one wants to feed a liitle puppy with a tiny baby bottle several times a day. People want puppies that can eat puppy food. They want puppies that can walk.
Puppies can have water anytime they are awake and active. It's important to make sure they have access to fresh water throughout the day to stay hydrated. Monitor their water intake, especially during hot weather or when they are being active, to prevent dehydration.
Puppies start moving in the womb around day 45-50 of gestation. At this stage, they are developing their motor skills and strength, which allows them to start shifting and kicking inside the mother's womb.
Newborn puppies should be fed every 2-3 hours, including overnight, as they have small stomachs and need frequent nourishment. As they grow older, feeding frequency can decrease to every 3-4 hours, following their cues for hunger. It's important for the mother to have access to food and water at all times to support her in producing milk and caring for her puppies.
About 63 days,give a day or two.
its not recomended. the mother will become worried and begin looking for her puppies everywhere. it wont be a break for her. and the puppies will be whinning constantly for milk. the puppies might also die without food. the mother and pups would probably be okay with an hour or two away from each other
Yes, but give them a big cuddle when you get back. Also, should they not be cubs rather than puppies?
Depends on the relationship you have with his mother. How close and what not
The answer is yes, my friend has a dog that gave birth to 2 puppies on Friday then the next day she had 2 more. So YES its possible.
I'm not a dog expert but I don't think that giving young puppies water should be advised, let them drink from their mother, if you don't have a mother with the puppy give him milk, unpasteurised is probably best.
My dog is on 50mg of doxycycine twice a day is it okay to split the 100mg tablets and give him half twice a day
from the day they was born
dont even risk it 94% of puppies are at risk of infection because worming tablets are given to them the day before their jabs
yes but give it to her as a note and wait intill day and tell her how you feel
yes it would, you don't need to have a present to give because at least your remembered
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