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Feeding puppies? - feeding puppies

I Pugs baby and I wonder when we start feeding kittens solid food. I also wanted the best route to your case you can not be reached, knowing a bowl of food, I thought of a court, but thought maybe someone has a better idea

7 comments:

Crystal said...

I raise Yorkies and they can usually begin to form a paste of about 4 weeks. I have a high quality dry puppy food (no corn, wheat, soy and meat for at least two ingredients, preferably in the form of food in the first four ingredients) in a food processor and consistency of crumbs / powder. I consider it in a Tupperware. If you're ready to mix only in hot water, no microwave, no "hot spots" and is not intended for soft kibble feeds. I am preparing with plenty of water and at first gradually reduce the water. Still nursing and I offer you puree / liquid diet 4 times a day. In about 7 weeks, I've also made a bowl full of kibble in the form and begin to prefer over the soft material. I use glass ashtrays, 7 inches wide, over 1 1 / 2 inches deep. I use to remove the same water.

Crystal said...

I raise Yorkies and they can usually begin to form a paste of about 4 weeks. I have a high quality dry puppy food (no corn, wheat, soy and meat for at least two ingredients, preferably in the form of food in the first four ingredients) in a food processor and consistency of crumbs / powder. I consider it in a Tupperware. If you're ready to mix only in hot water, no microwave, no "hot spots" and is not intended for soft kibble feeds. I am preparing with plenty of water and at first gradually reduce the water. Still nursing and I offer you puree / liquid diet 4 times a day. In about 7 weeks, I've also made a bowl full of kibble in the form and begin to prefer over the soft material. I use glass ashtrays, 7 inches wide, over 1 1 / 2 inches deep. I use to remove the same water.

Crystal said...

I raise Yorkies and they can usually begin to form a paste of about 4 weeks. I have a high quality dry puppy food (no corn, wheat, soy and meat for at least two ingredients, preferably in the form of food in the first four ingredients) in a food processor and consistency of crumbs / powder. I consider it in a Tupperware. If you're ready to mix only in hot water, no microwave, no "hot spots" and is not intended for soft kibble feeds. I am preparing with plenty of water and at first gradually reduce the water. Still nursing and I offer you puree / liquid diet 4 times a day. In about 7 weeks, I've also made a bowl full of kibble in the form and begin to prefer over the soft material. I use glass ashtrays, 7 inches wide, over 1 1 / 2 inches deep. I use to remove the same water.

AUSSIEMO... said...

He set the bowl on the floor ..
They are starting with old premium dry puppy at the age of 4 weeks, you can sprinkle with water if desired.

Majestic can also try frozen raw ... It is very good for them, and they will be successful.

** Since you PLEASE BYB to sterilize your pet dog on the quality of this irresponsible act is completed. So, please give all the puppies registered limited so that the new owners may not be reproduced for profit

bizzymom... said...

I just finished an increase of 8 beagle puppy. I began to have about 4 weeks time, that nourish the tooth. I realized that the mother was a nurse and not complain so much. I Heated little water into a saucepan and cook. Delete the fire and dry dog food and water, let it be wet. I was eating on a plate for all at the same time. I eat hot food. They loved it! Gravey It was a great and warm in the belly.

Good luck!

Lizzie said...

You can soak the solids with water first to get used to it dry before feeding, from about 4 weeks, we usually use aluminum pie plates, so that they can take later and not as a catastrophe, but leaders can get there replaced.

Unknown said...

You need to put in a semi-hard food containers and water half fill with water until the food is so fresh that mash with a fork or a spoon, after the heating and put them in a small bowl. You begin to do about 4 weeks

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