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| Currently Suspended! Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Oregon
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| Im not sure if this will help but you can try this. I had a litter of pups that I had to hand feed from 12 days on because their mom couldnt do it. At about 5-6 weeks I started to put a small flat dish of goats milk down then started to add wet dog food to that after they got the hang of licking their milk up. It was very little food with the milk at first. Its very soupy like. Just be sure that it is warm. You can usually find the goats milk in the grocery store. Shame shame on that breeder to let her go sooooo young and lie about it. Good luck with your new baby and welcome to YT! |
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