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  Any good mother of puppies will do most when it comes to caring for  newborn pups up until the weaning stage so there is not a lot that  you will need to do. Not only does nursing from the mother provide  the puppies will all the nutrition they could possibly need, it also  gives them antibodies to help prevent infections. Under normal  conditions where the puppies were born on time, safely and with no  complications, weaning will occur naturally after around five to six  weeks after they were born. As they grow and learn, the puppies will  become more independent and spend more time away from their mother.  The mother will also start to react negatively to the puppies'  growing nails and teeth as these will make feeding uncomfortable for  her. However, there are things that you can do as their owner in  order to make the weaning process go more smoothly. Once they reach  the age of about five weeks old, separate the mother and pups for a  length of time and gradually increase this each day. In order to  help the mother's milk supply slow down and eventually stop, it is  often a good idea to slightly reduce the mother's intake. If she is  still producing milk once the weaning process is complete, then you  should take her to the vets to ensure that there are no underlying  problems. As the puppies start to feed from their mother less and  less, you should start to replace this liquid with some well-balanced puppy food that is specially designed for eating during  this time. Ask at your local pet store if you are not sure. Feed  this to the puppies around three to five times a day. The whole  weaning process should be successful after about one week....to      continue reading this article please click on here...