pomeranian puppies

My Pomeranian was pups 8 / 13, when it should start to introduce food to them?
I also wanted to know if cow's milk regular basis can be used to soak the puppy food
Milk cows were diarreah. Here's a great article on weaning. HOW TO WEAN Cubs: Weaning is an important part of puppy care. If the puppies are cared for by their canine mother or are being orphan raised, the method and timing of weaning can have lifelong effects on babies. Learning can help wean the puppy to develop emotionally and socially. About Timing is everything 3 weeks after birth, the mother dog normally begins to evade the puppies and discourages nursing. At this point, the puppies also naturally begin to show a decrease in the duration of your nurse. Most of his time is spent exploring their new world. At this point, it's time to start offering food for the puppies to the sample. Even if the cubs are orphaned raised, begin offering food about 3 weeks old. At this point, increased gentle human handling can improve physical and social development of the puppy, and make them more responsive to people. Food in about 3 weeks of age, begin offering food to the pups. Offer of puppies of small amounts of soft food in a shallow dish. (You can relax by placing food in the microwave for a few seconds with a glass of water) So far, the cubs have been sucking for their food. Now they have to learn to open your mouth and bite to get food into his mouth to be swallowed. Learning to do this is at times dirty food. Puppies typically walk and fall in the food dish. You can even try to nurse in food, and in some pretty messy pups. Over time, learn normal eating behavior. Some people put food on a cookie sheet and place in the tub and let the puppies learn. This allows easy cleaning. Offer meal times several times a day for about 30 minutes at a time. When the pups no longer seems interested in food, clean them and put them back with his mother. During this time, allow the mother increasing time away from babies. For some mothers, may have to be persistent. Some mothers and some babies can not to nurse properly. Mothers who do not begin to drive away their puppies by 4 weeks of age need help. Weaning should progress slowly, to reduce the incidence of anxiety and inflammation of the mammary gland in the mother. Several times a day, removing babies from 1 to 2 hours at a time. Foods should be offered only for short periods time, but keeping the babies separate from the mother can encourage natural weaning. As the puppies age, more time is spent off the mother until finally, the puppies are on their own. When the pups are about 8 weeks old, they should be eating solid food and not nursing. At this tender age, pups are ready for their new homes and life without her mother,
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