We have started Blottie's pups on solid food. Depending on size of litter we start them on solid food anytime between 3 to 4 weeks old. The earlier we start them (like Blottie's pups) we use a complete puppy kibble soaked in puppy milk softened totally, along with a complete pate tinned meat especially for starting pups on solid food. My husband, David caught little Dot cleaning the bowl up this morning.
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Lucy
12/27/2020 12:17:24 pm
Brilliant! Doing a thorough job there!
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Ruth
12/28/2020 10:58:23 am
Little Dot seems the leader of the pack with walking and now eating. She’s very sweet!
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Susy
12/29/2020 11:26:36 pm
Lovely! A little extra food and time to eat it when the others are sleeping zzzz
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