wich is the best was going to get welpi but is esbilac better i have already got some bottles just incase i am going to get the puppy colostrum dopram v and nutri drops next week i have just bought her welping box off ebay for £50 bargain i have vet beds towels whelping pads glucose rubber gloves ky heat mat and pretty much evrything i need really just a couple of little things to get question really is wich milk to get incase
i have bought a 500gm tub of nutrolac for now if i need more i can get some more thanks for advice will get some carnation milk aswell how many bottles should i have
I have Royal Canin puppy milk powder. If I do not use it and it goes out of date before the next puppy litter they will replace it for free, if you are in the breeders club. I have one in for emergencies. I think it cost me about £5 and came in small sachets with a bottle and 2 sized teats. Not ever had to use it yet though so I cannot say how well puppies would do on it.
My vets are agents for RC and they have the emergency package there, it comes in a tin with sachets of milk and a puppy bottle, although my pups don't ever seem to get on with those bottles, they do well with prem baby bottles.
We've been using Litterlac for a few years now, never had any upset tummies etc.
I have known people use both the RC puppy milk & kitten milk and swear by it. I'm going to order a tub when/if we ever have kittens and if I don't have to use it as a supplement I will mix it in their food as I start to wean them.
Royal Canin puppy milk every time, it mixes very well, never a lump. Bottles, teats and measures are all included. We used puppystim for the first time and found it much easier than the nutri drops that we used to use.