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by Myracle on 11 September 2010 - 23:09
Krazy is absolutely right-
Honey should never be given to puppies, or infants of any species for that matter.
Honey can contain trace amounts of botulism. Not harmful to more mature things, but for an immature disgestive and immune system, it can be fatal.
Honey should never be given to puppies, or infants of any species for that matter.
Honey can contain trace amounts of botulism. Not harmful to more mature things, but for an immature disgestive and immune system, it can be fatal.
by Domenic on 12 September 2010 - 14:09
Tarek,I have to tell you that there is nothing wrong in trying to save the little guy.For all anyone knows he may turn out just fine.We are not God and cannot see the future so aside from what might be,time will tell.Perhaps when he is older you could try to place him with the right home which if need be can take care of him should he have some limitations and expense.Take care my brother and I most certainly hope this works out fine.Domenic
by crhuerta on 12 September 2010 - 14:09
I also agree to abide by "mother's instinct"......I also learned the hard way through experience.
**instead of honey....use Karo Syrup (clear liquid)**
Best wishes.
**instead of honey....use Karo Syrup (clear liquid)**
Best wishes.

by Ryanhaus on 12 September 2010 - 22:09
Sometimes a weak pup means a weak heart,
have the vet check his heart,
have the vet check his heart,


by VonIsengard on 12 September 2010 - 23:09
Domenic, trying to save a pup the mother knows something is wrong with is playing God. It's terribly sad, but nature works for a reason, and every time man meddles in nature it is a mistake.

by doctor05 on 13 September 2010 - 04:09
OK you can mix goat milk or caw milk 1 liter with 4 yolk egg in the mixer this is good formula for your puppy

by Doberdoodle on 13 September 2010 - 05:09
You need to feed a proper puppy formula, and have the vet examine this puppy for defects. You may have to humanely euthanize the puppy, see what the vet says. Get a house call if you can so you don't expose the puppies to disease inside the vets office.

by DebiSue on 13 September 2010 - 18:09
My heart just goes out to him and I can understand you wanting to try and save him. I probably would too, but as the others have said...mama may know best. I may be kinder to let nature take it's course. Good luck to you in your efforts.
by tarekallam on 13 September 2010 - 20:09
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by tarekallam on 13 September 2010 - 20:09

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