Are they physically capable of eating it? Yes, probably.
Is it good for them? No, not particularly, and it could potentially even be harmful. Cats and dogs have different nutritional needs, and a product made especially for dogs will not have all the nutrients cats need and might even contain things that could hurt them.
yes if u like
After weaning, they should only be fed kitten food.
A specialised puppy food would be best you can buy it at your local supermarket
The amount you feed your dog will vary greatly depending on his size, age, and activity level, as well as on the type of food he's eating. As we know, puppies and young dogs burn more calories, so they need a greater quantity of food that is higher in fat and protein. If you are feeding your adult dog a commercial pet food, select one that is specially formulated for adult dogs. Pedigree Puppy Dog Food Milk & Vegetables Pedigree Puppy Combo Pack Pedigree Gravy Puppy Dog Food Chicken & Rice Pedigree Puppy Chicken chunks Flavour
Only when weaning it from its mother, then soak puppy food in hot water to get soft, allow it to cool before feeding it to the puppy. It should be mushy not watery, then go on to dry food when it has all its teeth, wet food does not keep teeth healthy and causes bad breath.
Of course you can, that is what puppy food is made for. It has everything your puppy needs to stay nice and healthy. I feed my puppy pedigree and he enjoys it and it keeps him healthy. That would be a good idea to start off with. After feed it normal dog food with some water poured on it.
Start with soaking puppy food in warm water then when they get all their teeth about 5 weeks old go to dry food, made with small bites.
a little tiny bit at a time, starting with canned puppy food would be a great way to start weaning.
Just like when we were kids, our parents let us eat normally...For me, it means not to many but not too less...Just like a weaning puppy, don't let it eat too many or too less...Maybe let the puppy eat grinded soft food with a bit of rice or puppy food that is also soft....But if it's newborn, of course it will only drink milk from the mother for at least 3 - 3 1/2 months...Hope you are satisfied...
Hi, Firstly the cost of buying a puppy is not always related to the size of the puppy when fully grown. You will always pay more for a pedigree puppy than you would a cross/mongrel as with a pedigree puppy you will have the 'pedigree' (which is like a 5 generation family tree including both sides of the sir & dam). You could pay for example £250 plus for a puppy no matter what breed your looking for. It all depends on these factors: 1: pedigree/crossbred 2: location of puppy e.g breeder/re-homing centre 3: male/female 4: champion lineage in pedigree 5: breeder wants to recoup their costs e.g make a profit 6: how much competition breeder has 7: How much you are willing to spend
At five weeks old, the kittens should start the weaning process. Start introducing canned food to them, or a watered down normal kibble. You can also start teaching them to use the litterbox now!
Puppies can start weaning from their mother at around 3-4 weeks of age. At that point, they can begin to eat soft puppy food and transition from nursing. It's important to monitor their progress and make sure they are getting proper nutrition during the weaning process.