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Can you overfeed a 2 week old puppy?

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Cold formula, overly rapid feeding rates, and overfeeding can lead to regurgitation, aspiration, bloating, and diarrhea. If the orphaned puppy develops diarrhea, reduce the formula volume.


How often should I feed 2 week old puppies?

Puppies less than two weeks of age should be fed every 3-4 hours. Puppies two to four weeks of age do well with feedings every 6-8 hours.

How do you know if you are overfeeding your puppy?

Symptoms of overfeeding your puppy regularly1Weight gain.2Soft stool.3Diarrhea.4Vomiting.5Bloatedness.6Lethargy.7Low food motivation during training.8Food left in the bowel after mealtimes or increased fussiness over food.

How many ounces should a 2 week old puppy drink?

Feeding Schedule So your 2-week-old pup, weighing 24-ounces -- or 1.5 pounds -- should get 12 ounces of total formula each day. You'll need to give him about 2 ounces of milk replacer every four hours or so at this weight.

How long should a 2 week old puppy feed for?

Each puppy should be rotated for an approximate ten to fifteen-minute feeding. The first feedings will be shorter, and as time goes on the puppy will be able to nurse for longer intervals. By two weeks of age, puppies will be able to go four to six hours in between feedings.

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