How Do You Take Care Of A Two-Day Old Puppy?
The first two weeks of a newborn puppy’s life are essential to his health and survival. A mother dog is the best caretaker for her puppies because she produces nutritious milk and cares for them as nature intended. However, if there is a reason why she cannot nurse or care for a puppy, the newborn’s survival depends upon hand raising. At two days old, a newborn puppy faces an uphill battle without his mother but with a little luck and a lot of commitment, you might save his life. Obtain canine milk replacement formula immediately. Because cow’s milk and baby formula are not acceptable for a newborn puppy, you must have the correct formula. Purchase a puppy bottle with a soft nipple. In emergencies, you may temporarily use a sterile eyedropper. Keep the puppy warm in a small cardboard box with soft rags kept in a location where the temperature ranges between 85 and 90 degrees. A heating pad on low beneath the cardboard box may help maintain the temperature. Place a towel between the pad