What was the "bad food" the breeder had her on? I personally do not advocate pulling a tiny little puppy off what the breeder has weaned them onto, immediately when a new owner gets the baby home. New babies are trying to adjust to so many new experiences, I like to encourage new owners to at least leave ONE thing the baby is familiar with, the food she was weaned onto. Then, as the pup gets settled in and accustomed to new surroundings and new schedules, usually around 8 months old is a good time to change puppy diet if you are so inclined. She is very tiny and eating is critical to her to prevent possibility of hypoglycemia....when diet changes are made this early, they usually stop eating, and then you are setting yourself up for a bunch of problems. |