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Puppies are eating dry food without teeth... ? |
I asked this question not too long ago, but I had to add soooo many more details that I thought I would try again so I can be clearer. I have 5 week old shih tzu pups. They are a small toy breed and it is not abnormal for them to just now be starting to get teeth. They just started to break through yesterday although not enough to be chewing solid food. However, today they made it to the kitchen where the dry solid food is and started to eat it. I prepare moistened dry food for them and have been for a week, per vet. They weren't taking to the moistened grohl so I asked my vet and he said to keep mom away. Mom wants to keep nursing but I try to keep her away during the day and let her nurse only at night. Vet also said, canned food is a spoiler and adds an extra, unneeded weining process. I just need to know if it is OK that the pups like the solid food better then the moisented? They aren't choking so I assume so. Please, anyone who actually knows answer this question! No guesses, TY! Just so you know... I have well educated myself per vet and reading material on what I am suppose to be doing at what point in time with this breed. Just would like to know now about the solid food. I had some good answers on my last question but such a huge variety of contradictory answers that I felt I needed to be clearer. Thank you for understanding for those who happen to stubble on this again. :) I've got to say, you sure know how to ask the same question a million different ways! Most likely if they're teeth are coming in they are just looking for something hard to chew on. You can help by giving them chew toys. The main thing I would worry about is them getting choked. If the chunks of dry food are very large, they must be swallowing them whole if they don't have teeth to chew with. your vet is right about spoiling them on the wet food but you don't want to infect their gum when they chew on solid food. You may want to try and crush and moist the dry food before they eat it to make it easier on them. |
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