Making the Switch
So, I switched my bitch back to processed ‘junk food’ kibble for her pregnancy, which she didn’t love. And when it was time to wean the pup, I soaked the kibble in goats’ milk so that it knew that the kibble was good. The pup stood in the food, sloshed in it, it took a few days and finally, the pup understood it was ‘kind of’ food.
On my second litter 3 years later, after I’d been feeding raw solidly for the past 3 years, I was braver. I fed my bitch raw when she was pregnant. Of course, you’ll know that feeding raw meaty bones, dogs get so much calcium and nutrients, she was really fit and healthy throughout her pregnancy, as have been all my subsequent litters.
It does take a certain courage to trust the raw feeding method with our precious litters and pups, i do understand. But personally, I knew that I was doing the right thing in weaning my pups on raw when I ran a test with my pups, which I encourage you to do, if you’re worried about weaning onto raw. First, I prepared the goats milk slush with kibble and let that soak. Then i presented that to the pups. And at the same time, I presented raw food weaning paste served at room temperature (weaning paste is a good idea as it’s all crushed up small, so makes it easy for the pups to eat). Just let the pups decide. See what your puppies’ natural instincts say, and for me, that is enough. What I’ve found, now every litter, every puppy, every single time, is that the pups are utterly delighted to start on raw. But they have no idea that the kibble is even food.