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Caring for a Saint Bernard Puppy: Feeding Tips & Essent

19. December 2024
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Caring for a Young Saint Bernard Puppy:

How to Raise a Saint Bernard Puppy:

1. The Importance of Colostrum: For newborn Saint Bernard puppies, colostrum is a vital first food. It's not just nutrition; it's a treasure trove of antibodies that help build their immunity against diseases. This golden nectar is packed with essential nutrients like vitamins A and D, proteins, fats, and trace elements such as iron. It's also high in lactic acid, which aids in digestion, and has a thick consistency that protects their delicate intestinal lining, while its high mineral content helps expel meconium efficiently.

2. Keep Them Warm: Newborns have little to no fur and minimal body fat, making them vulnerable to the cold. It's crucial to provide a warm environment, especially for puppies born during winter or early spring. Use heating pads, infrared lamps, or other warming devices to ensure they stay cozy.

3. Encourage Defecation: Puppies are unable to pass stool on their own at first. Mother dogs often stimulate this process by licking their puppies' genital areas. If your puppy lacks this assistance, gently rub them with a cotton ball or a warm, damp cloth to mimic the mother's action and help them go to the bathroom.

4. Sunlight Exposure: After the first five days, expose your puppy to sunlight for about half an hour. This not only kills bacteria on their skin but also promotes bone growth and helps prevent rickets, a condition that can affect young puppies.

5. Feeding Tips: As puppies grow, their milk consumption increases. However, a mother's milk supply typically peaks around the 21st day and then begins to decline. This is when supplementary feeding becomes essential to meet their rapid growth and development needs.

Pet Doctor's Tip: For more detailed information on puppy feeding, check out our article, "Puppy Feeding Guide." Click here to learn more.

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