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Old 05-14-2008, 10:13 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by MindieRose View Post
This may be a silly question, but if puppies are kept till 12 weeks at least, why do they start weaning so early?? Seems the longer they nurse, the better, like people.
The weaning process should be slow. By allowing the pups to start eating solid food around 4 weeks it takes some of the burden off the mom, especially if it is a big litter. The mom will slowly dry up as the puppies eat more solid food. I always allow my females to nurse as long as they want. Some of mine start snapping at their pups at 6 weeks when the pups try to nurse and other moms might let them nurse for 8 or 9 weeks even though they have very little milk by then. Momma dogs in the wild start weaning their pups by regurgitating food for them when they are very young. Some of my Yorkie moms will also do that for their babies.
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