How to raise a newly weaned puppy
Newly weaned puppies are in a critical period of growth and require special attention in terms of diet, health, environment and other aspects of care. Combining hot topics and pet-raising experiences on the Internet in the past 10 days, we have compiled the following structured guide to help novice owners scientifically feed their puppies.
1. Dietary management of newly weaned puppies

The digestive system of puppies after weaning is relatively fragile and they need to gradually transition from breast milk to solid food. The following are recommended dietary arrangements:
| stage | food type | Feeding frequency | Things to note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weaning week 1 | Soaked puppy food or milk cake | 4-5 times a day | A small amount several times, soak in warm water until it becomes a paste |
| Weaning week 2 | Semi-soft puppy food + goat milk powder | 3-4 times a day | Gradually reduce soaking time |
| After the 3rd week of weaning | dry puppy food | 3 times a day | Make sure you drink enough water |
Taboo foods:Milk (prone to diarrhea), human high-salt and high-sugar foods, and sharp bones.
2. Key points of health care
Puppies have low immunity and need to focus on the following aspects:
| Project | request | FAQ |
|---|---|---|
| vaccine | Start vaccination after 45 days (canine distemper, parvovirus, etc.) | Avoid going out before vaccination |
| deworming | Internal and external deworming once a month | Abnormal stool or weight loss requires timely examination |
| body temperature | Normal 38-39℃ | Seek medical attention immediately if you have fever or low temperature |
3. Living environment and behavioral training
1.Living environment:Provide a warm kennel and avoid direct draft or sleeping on the floor. 2.Hygiene and cleanliness:Disinfect food bowls regularly and train them to defecate at designated spots. 3.Socialization training:Gradually introduce yourself to gentle strangers and other pets.
| training items | method | best period |
|---|---|---|
| name response | Call names with snack rewards | 1-2 weeks after weaning |
| Defecate regularly | Guide to a fixed area after meals | Available at any stage |
4. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I do if my puppy keeps barking at night?
A: It may be due to hunger or lack of security. You can place a hot water bottle to simulate the body temperature of the female dog, or turn on a night light.
Q: Can I take a shower?
A: It is recommended to wipe with a wet towel before completing the vaccine to avoid catching a cold.
With scientific feeding and care, your puppy will spend its childhood healthy and happy! For more detailed guidance, please consult a professional veterinarian.
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