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Weaning my puppies Can you please tell when/if there is one, the right age to wean the puppies from the mom. I have read 3, 4, 5 and 6 weeks. I'm not really sure and want to make sure I do this right. I think mom is starting to do it a little herself as she is not feeding them as much as she used too but does not reject them either. She also doesn't seem to be feeding them as long. She is a great mom and I believe this is her 3rd litter. |
mine turned four weeks yesterday and I started weaning them. My situation is a little different than most tho. I have a mama that needs to stop nursing pups ASAP due to a bout with Pre-eclampsia. Usually tho, I start at about five to five and a half weeks. When they start trying to eat mama's food, it tells me they are hungry and she hasn't much milk left. |
I just let the momma wean the pups at her own pace. Some moms will not let them nurse much after 6 weeks and others will insist on letting the pups nurse until they are 10 weeks. I always just keep the ground up dry food down for the pups and as they start eating more food the mom will slowly dry up. The mommas that let the pup keep suckling when they get older do not really have much milk. I think it is more of a bonding thing with the mom and pups, kind of like the mom giving the puppies a pacifier. Of course like Dee said, sometimes there are occasions when we have to speed up the weaning process. In a case like that you still need to make sure the mom has contact with the babies so she can teach them socialization skills. Once I had to wean a litter early so I put some clothes on the mom that covered her teats so she could still be with the pups but they could not nurse her. |
Thank you both for providing me the information. |
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How old are the pups? As they get a little older they do eat less often, and Mom doesn't stay as close as she did in the beginning. |
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They are just starting to learn to walk. It's very cute. This is the first time I have ever been around newborn puppies or a birth so ALL of this is new to me. |
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The boy is really gaining but the girl has slowed and they are both just as active. So you think everything is OK? |
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