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Owns Puppies Babies Most Puppies Usually Kittens Puppies Sometimes "It used to be that people bought a dog bed and it lasted the life of the dog," says Robert Moritz, who owns puppies Babies Puppies and Babies in L.A with his wife, designer Hannah Brand. "Now they like to redecorate and upgrade them more often. It seems like they're feeling a lot more comfortable being their own interior decorators."

If the litter is large or the mother's milk for some reason insufficient, it may be necessary to supplement it. It is comparatively simple to ra« puppies, kittens, or young pets of other kinds by Bottle feeding, but owners often make the mistake of feeding the animal the same type of milk that is given to human babies. The milk of dogs and cats more nearly resembles that of the cow than that of the human mother. A good formula tor puppies is one half pint of evaporated milk mixed with an equal amount of water. The yolk of one egg and two tablespoonfuls of Karo sirup should then be beaten in. For kittens, straight cow's milk does quite well.

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The most puppies usually common dog hookworm % to % inch (10-19 mm) in length and lives attaching its mouthparts to the small intestine the host. The females deposit many eggs, lich pass in the feces and hatch outside to »me infective larvae. The infective larvae may either be ingested penetrate through the skin. In puppies, pre-:al infection can occur when the larvae mi-ite through the tissues of the pregnant bitch, rvae that are swallowed develop into adult rms within 2 to 3 weeks. Those larvae that ictrate the skin burrow into the blood capil-ies and eventually get into the bronchi of the gs and subsequently are coughed up and allowed. They mature in the intestinal tract. In puppies, large numbers of hookworms may ise profound anemia, leading to collapse. In ; severe infections the puppies show a tarry 1 black diarrhea, anemia, and weakness.

The puppies' eyes generally open between the 10th and 14th days and appear milky blue. The puppies should not be exposed to excessive glare or sun at this stage. At 3 weeks of age they toddle around, and at 4 weeks they begin to manifest canine behavioral responses. At 5 to 6 weeks they still nurse, sleep, and play by engaging in mock free-for-all attacks upon one another and the bitch. Supplemental feeding of scraped raw lean beef, cottage cheese, and baby cereals can be started at 5 weeks of age, or somewhat earlier, at about 4 weeks of age, if the bitch has a scanty milk flow.


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If the puppy's tail is to be docked, this is best done during the first week, though it can be done later. Both puppies and Kittens puppies sometimes are born with their eyes closed; they open normally after nine to fourteen days. If the eyes have not opened within two weeks, they should be bathed with a warm saturated solution of boracic acid or a mild warm salt solution. If the eye seems to bulge before the lid opens, a veterinarian should be consulted im¬mediately. Such bulging (fortunately rare) is caused by a pus infection of the eye membrane, but prompt treatment can usually save the sight Puppies, Kittens puppies sometimes, and raccoons should be checked for worms when about three weeks old, especially if the mother was not checked early in pregnancy.

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