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I have been embarrassed to tell you...Nina's having puppy's.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 517354" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Uhhh, puppy food is for <u>puppies</u>! It's formulated to meet the nutritional needs of puppies from the time they are weaned until they're about a year old. It's <u>not</u> meant to be used for nursing mother dogs! Since she's already on a good, high quality food, I would just keep giving her that, as much as she wants, and plenty of fresh water.</p><p></p><p>If she needs it you could probably find dietary supplements at a co-op or other farm supply store. But "puppy food" is meant for the puppies, not their mamas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 517354, member: 1883"] Uhhh, puppy food is for [U]puppies[/U]! It's formulated to meet the nutritional needs of puppies from the time they are weaned until they're about a year old. It's [U]not[/U] meant to be used for nursing mother dogs! Since she's already on a good, high quality food, I would just keep giving her that, as much as she wants, and plenty of fresh water. If she needs it you could probably find dietary supplements at a co-op or other farm supply store. But "puppy food" is meant for the puppies, not their mamas. [/QUOTE]
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