all babie animals should be fed their own type of formula. Diffrent animals need diffrent things that help them develop, which are present in formula. So things a cat needs may not be things a dog needs. It may not be bad but if its given to a very young puppy expect some things to no be fully developed.
Yes, but this is not ideal. The puppy's mother produces the best milk for the puppy, as it is nutritionally balanced and has the immune system support that the puppy will need. However, in a pinch you could supplement the mother's milk with human infant formula milk, although this should be a choice of last resort.
no, because baby formula will give the puppy diarrhea and will cause hem to get dehydrated..
Kitten and Puppy formula is enhanced food designed to give kittens & puppies more nutrients in the early stages of their lives. Its much like baby formula designed to be more easily digested.
Royal Canin Puppy formula
Puppy formula or puppy food
They give Jess a puppy for Christmas.
A human infant? No, they do not have the proper enzymes to digest anything other than mother's milk/special formula
There is puppy formula that you can buy and give them or you can give them goats milk. Goat milk is the best thing that you can give most animal babies as it is high in all the things that is needed. Do not give cow milk.
if the pup is under 6 weeks it would be better to give it puppy formula and once it starts growing teeth around 8 weeks or older then you could start feeding it soft puppy food.
It is better for the puppy to be given puppy formula available from the vet.
There is by Frontline a Puppy formula I think, check it out on there website as I had a 8wk old puppy and this stuff is the only stuff which does it good. But be sure to read the information first and correct dose.
Well, the nutritional values are on the labels of the infant formula can. I can tell you that when a mother can not or chooses not to breast feed, they need to give their baby something, and infant formula is made with baby's nutritional needs in mind. Check out the labels on the cans, or take a look at the Store Brand Formula website for a nutritional label comparison with store brand formulas, and their much more expensive name brand counterparts!