How To Care For Newborn Puppies

By Tonya Taysom


Puppies are often separated from their mothers. Sometimes she couldn't produce enough milk to feed them or may be ill or have even died during the birth of the puppies. These new orphans will need homes.

These puppies will need good, loving homes. Keeping them healthy can be hard work at times, but if you are up for the challenge, start at the vet's office. Ask him to recommend a feeding schedule and to ensure that your new friend receives all of the proper shots.

It will be important to establish a regular schedule right away. Feedings, trips outside, sleeping, and training can be time-consuming but a regular schedule will pay off later.

Puppies must be nurtured and socialized. Orphaned puppies will not have the benefit of natural milk, so nutrition will be very important to prevent diseases. Sanitizing the area where the puppy sleeps is also important.

Remembering all of the puppies needs will help you to make a realistic decision as to whether or not you truly have the time for a new puppy.

You'll need to decide how to feed your baby orphan, as it won't have its' mother to feed him. Some people tube feed, however this can be riskier. If the tube passes into the lungs, your puppy will choke. Bottle feeding is a good choice, so long as you keep the puppy on its' stomach, not on its' back.

So what puppy formula should you use? It's a good idea to ask your vet, however Esbilac or Puppylac are widely used formulas. Cow milk, goat milk, raw egg whites, and honey should never be given to a puppy. Egg whites contain an enzyme that is dangerous for puppies, and honey can be fatal.

So how many calories should a puppy have each day? This is determined by pound and age. In week one, you puppy will need 60-69 calories per pound. You can increase calories to 70-79 per pound in week two, 80-89 in week three, and move up to 90-100 calories per pound in week four.




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