Pomeranian Weaning Information- How to Wean a Pomeranian puppy
Early Weaning
When it is time for a Pomeranian puppy to leave its
mother, between eight to twelve months old, there
will be a big adjustment to make. The pup will be
going from the protection of lying close to it's
mother to being out in the "real" world with its new
owner. One of the biggest changes will be the
transition of weaning the puppy.
It you are in charge of the weaning process, it is
up to you to make sure that it is done correctly.
If someone has no experience in this department and
does not carefully follow the step-by-step
procedures of this weaning process, the Pomeranian
being weaned will be in danger. Not only because
the pup must have the proper amount of nutrients but
because early weaning can result in medical issues
later.
A pup that is weaned too early and does not have a
smooth transition from mother's milk to dog food can
end up with food allergies. Allergies can become a
big issue for the owners of the dog; as they must be
extremely vigilant in regards to what the dog eats,
most likely for the rest of his life.
If you are owner to both mom and pup, be very
careful when you feed the mother. A puppy can eat
her food out of curiosity and end up with a very
upset tummy at the least. It is the water dish that
poses the most danger.
Pomeranian puppies are so small from just 1/2 pound
to 1 pound (.22 to .45 kilograms) and can very
easily drown in the water. If it seems unlikely,
think again. All a pup must do is play around,
crawl on top of its brothers and sister and end up
in the dish.
To take all correct precautions, you must keep the
adult dog food and water away! Only bring it to the
mother dog when it is feeding time and keep your
eyes on the puppies at all times.
Overview
How to Wean
The adjustment of
weaning a Pomeranian
puppy from milk to dog
food is a huge step. If
you are using dry dog
food you must add water
to it so that it forms
an easy to eat mushy
consistency. Each week
or so, you can add less
water until you find
that you do not need to
put any additional
liquid in the dish.
While you are paying
attention to feeding the
Pomeranian puppies, this
will give their mother a
good opportunity to
leave for a bit. She
will be very exhausted
and in need of some
alone time; much like a
human mother who just
needs to get away for a
few moments to regroup.
As time goes by, the
weaning puppies will get
used to having their
mother gone for a longer
and longer period of
time. Simultaneously,
the weaning pups will
become more adjusted to
your presence. This
will continue on like a
domino affect, until
they are completely
ready to move out on
their own.
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