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  • I was using goats milk. I use a blender to grind the food up then add the goats milk to it. Ive tried the milk replacer too and he wont touch it (the others will). I even tried warm goats milk (and even the milk replacer) by itself to see if he'd lap at it or drink it and he wouldnt. he just screams. Ive never heard a puppy make that kinda noise before. And at least im not he only one with a weird puppy lol. All the others will eat anything that doesnt eat them first lol. Hes the odd one out lol

  • Again, unless there is a physical problem and it doesn't sound like there is (but I am not a Vet and do not give medical advise), he will eat when hungry… IMO...

    But if there is any cause for concern, a Vet visit is in order

  • Thanks Tanza. I feel a little better about it.

  • I've only had puppies here once, I was given a chihuaua/corgi mix rescue that had pups the next day. One ate at three weeks, but his brother waited an extra week to start. His brother always did things before him, I guess he just was maturing at his own schedule

  • I don't usually introduce solid food until about 4.5-6 weeks. I have had to introduce food earlier when the dam didn't want to feed the little vultures as much (because of the teeth), but I would use a mixture of baby pablum and either milk or water. I would make it really runny and let them lick it off my fingers first until they got to know what it was. Sometimes, I would have to start them by sticking my fingers in their mouths, but when they got the idea, they would start licking. As Pat says, I think it may be a bit too early as well, but all litters are different. Don't forget them still get a lot of nutrients from the dam's milk and if you feed them too much 'mush' they will not drink as much milk, (which I feel they need more than the 'mush). Don't worry so much about it, as Pat says, it will come.

  • As long as he's not losing weight and seems otherwise healthy I certainly wouldn't worry (especially if the oithers are ok and his parents have good health history) - mine are offered ground meat from a few days old and will usually lick this. However I wouldn't be at all concerned if they wouldn't take 'mush' at 3 weeks. He obviously is still getting sufficient from his mother if he isn't hungry. If the time comes when he takes anyhting apart from his mother's milk watch his poo which always gives an idea of health.

  • I know I am in the minority but I stopped making "mush" a long time ago. It never really made sense to me. A wild dog regurgitates recently eaten food for her pups. It's more solid than liquid so why do modern dog breeders make a mostly liquid formula to try to wean pups on?

    I feed mama dog in the whelping pen. She gets slightly moistened puppy kibble and for some meals I add cottage cheese, yogurt, and/or canned food. The pups will eventually show an interest in what she is doing and go over to investigate. This happens between 3-4 weeks of age. Some of them will just smell around while others try to taste the food. (Sometimes mama dog will regurgitate and the pups will eat it.) Within a couple of days, all of the pups will be attempting to eat the food and that is when I start feeding them solids. I take puppy kibble and put it in a small, shallow dish and add enough hot water to cover it. Then I put a lid on the dish and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. The kibble should then be very soft. Since the pups are already familiar with the smell and already know it is something to eat from watching mama, they dive right in. They never have any problems eating and they do so with gusto. From that point on, they get some meals of kibble and some meals nursing from mama dog, until she gets fed up with their teeth and doesn't want to feed them any more.

  • No, Yodel Dogs you aren't in the minority - at least I don't think so.

  • Heck, I never fed my puppies mush either, just softened kibble. And it didn't seem to take very long before the pups would be sitting in the mom's dog dish chewing on her dry kibble.
    -Joanne

  • @giza1:

    Heck, I never fed my puppies mush either, just softened kibble. And it didn't seem to take very long before the pups would be sitting in the mom's dog dish chewing on her dry kibble.
    -Joanne

    When you think about it… softened kibble is mush.... just all depends on how you offer it. And I only do "mush" between 3 to 4 wks after that it is just softened kibble... and in the end.. that is mush

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