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How to feed puppies
Generally, eat less and eat more meals, and the feeding times should be fixed every day, usually about four times.

/kloc-Dogs before the age of 0/month should be breastfed. The antibodies in newborn puppies mainly come from the mother's breast milk. If there is no breast-feeding before 1 month, the dog's resistance will be weakened and it is easy to get sick and die. Dogs that eat less breast milk may grow up in poor health.

If you want to have a dog, you'd better not choose to buy a dog before 1 month.

Newly weaned dogs can't feed dog food directly. Some novices don't understand, and immediately switch to milk cake or puppy food after weaning. Dogs that have been breast-feeding suddenly only eat dog food, and the digestive system may be unbearable, leading to vomiting and diarrhea. Puppies wolf down their food and often swallow it without chewing it carefully. In the case of incomplete gastrointestinal development, it is easy to have problems.

Weaned dogs need a transition, and owners can soak milk cakes or puppy food with "greedy pet goat milk powder" and then feed them to puppies.

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