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Stainless Steel Puppy Dog Bowls 2 Pack, Pets Puppies Feeding Food and Water Weaning Bowls Dishes Feeder

Stainless Steel Puppy Dog Bowls 2 Pack, Pets Puppies Feeding Food and Water Weaning Bowls Dishes Feeder

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  • Material Matters: A bowl is just a bowl, right? Sadly, that's not the case. Most pet food bowls are made from stainless steel, plastic, ceramic. Plastic is the worst option which contain chemicals that could disrupt your puppies. Apart from that, plastic accumulates deep scratches that harbor insanitary things and can be hard to clean. Ceramic is heavier and far less durable. One drop or bang can chip, crack, or shatter your ceramic bowl, making it no longer safe for use
  • Considerate & Convenient Design: This puppy weaning dish is perfect for young puppies to share their food or water. With a sturdy stainless steel construction the bowl is sturdy and dishwasher safe. The raised center helps to ensure puppies do not walk or sit on the bowl and the low rim makes feeding time much easier and helps keep puppies cleaner
  • Easy to Clean & Dishwasher Safe: Dog bowls made out of stainless steel can easily be cleaned with mild dish soap and warm water. In addition, they are also dishwasher safe, making for easy cleanup
  • Stackable Design for Easy Storage or Travel: With a considerate and convenient design, these puppy weaning bowls stack easily inside one another for easy storage or travel. Durable for long time use and healthy for your beloved four-paw companions
  • Steps & Tips for Weaning Puppies: Step 1: Make a Gruel - Mix dog replacement milk into their dry puppy chow; Step 2: Offer the Gruel to the Puppies; Step 3: Reunite the Puppies With Their Mother; Step 4: Gradually Increase the Amount of Solid Food. The recommended time for weaning puppies is from around 3-4 weeks of age and can last until the pups are around 7-8 weeks

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Weaning Puppies

What is this?

  • Weaning describes the transition of the puppy's diet from its mother's milk to the solid growth diet of puppyhood
  • Tips: For the first few weeks of their lives, newborn puppies depend on their mother’s milk for nourishment and survival. Not only does it provide the essential nutrients for growth and development, it also helps protect young pups health.

When do I do it?

  • Giant breeds, 3.5 weeks
  • Large breeds, by 4 weeks
  • Small breeds, depends on size but most at 5 to 6 weeks
  • Tips: To start weaning, you will remove the mother from the puppies for an hour, 2 to 3 times a day, to try eating solid food

How to Wean Puppies?

Step 1: Make a Gruel

Make a gruel of canned or dry puppy food mixed with puppy milk replacer or water. Look for a well-known, name-brand puppy food that is not grain-free. Ideally use the same brand of food that the mother dog eats

Step 2: Offer the Gruel to the Puppies

During the hour long periods where you separate the puppies from their mother, offer them the gruel in our puppy feeding bowl. Place the puppies in front of it

If the puppies do not seem interested, try dipping your finger in it and then touching their mouths so they can taste it. They may get messy in the process of exploring this new food

Step 3: Gradually Increase the Amount of Solid Food

When you’re beginning the weaning process, the puppies’ diet should consist of only 10% solid food. The gruel should be transitioned to less liquid and more solid until the puppies are able to eat the canned or dry food without diluting it. Then, you should gradually increase the amount each week until their diet is 100% solid food by the time they reach 7 or 8 weeks of age

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