A Bunch Of Puppies Go Crazy For Milk

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Watch as these adorable little fur balls run for their dinner, throwing each other out of the way so they can get to the bowl of milk! They all lap up the liquid in harmony, licking at the same time. Now this video is cuteness overload!

These puppies are adorably doing what they do best, fighting over for food! Before the bowl of milk is even brought to the floor they are looking up with anticipation, planning their attack in advance. You can see two little furry faces peeking over the bowl as it is brought to the ground. These puppies are hungry and will do anything to get to the milk! Their little tongues are in the bowl before it even hits the ground!

The feeding frenzy starts with two puppies, then four. The fifth comes running over from the left and then a sixth zooms in, not even looking for a spot to go. The sixth puppy just straight at another dog, going under him and flipping him out of the way. Just when you think you cannot handle this amount of cuteness, a seventh puppy comes out of nowhere to join the litter. All seven puppies look so sweet with their heads stuck in the bowl!

Puppy five and six don't even mind that one is on top of the other and they happily have their meal while in the puppy pile. This house must be puppy heaven with seven baby Golden Retriever puppies to play with. They all seem energetic and full of life and bring this household a lot of love.

Milk offers many nutritional benefits to puppies, especially when weaning off of their mothers milk. Although adult dogs may grow up to have a lactose tolerance issue, puppies are born with an enzyme that helps them digest and get the nutrients from the milk, whether it be cows milk or goats milk. Milk encourages strong bones and offers puppies the much needed energy that they require everyday. Although they can benefit from it, it is by no means necessary for puppies to drink milk. The only milk needed for them in their mother’s milk.

Mothers typically start weaning their pups off of their milk around 3 weeks. The weaning process usually last up to 8 weeks and sometimes a little longer. When puppies are nursing from their mothers, they do not need any other supplements, so giving them cow’s or goat’s milk would only do them damage and not benefit them in any way. Never give a puppy any kind of milk while it is still nursing.

By the time the puppies are 8 weeks of age, solid foods should make up the majority, if not all of their daily diet. Water is also very important at this age and should be the only source of liquid the puppies should be drinking.

So enjoy the milk now you little fluff balls, in a couple of weeks that delicious milk is going to become puppy food and a bowl of cold water!

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