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Neonate Care: Do’s & Don’ts
Trust these important, science-backed nutrition and care tips for your tiniest companions, from your friends at PetAg.
Functional Chews: How the Dog Treat Category is Evolving to Meet Pet Parent Expectations
The pet industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with consumer expectations driving innovation across food, treats, and supplements.
What To Do If You Find Orphan Animals
Did you find what you believe are orphaned animals outside and you’re wondering what to do next? Find out here.
Puppy/Kitten Feeding Schedule
Newborn puppies and kittens are easily dehydrated, which makes adhering to a frequent, regular feeding schedule crucial to their survival.
Nutritional products and accessories for neonates
Milk replacers, probiotics and feeding accessories for neonate kittens and puppies who are orphaned or need additional supplementation and weaning products.
Nurser Bottle and Nipple Safety
The PetAg Nursing kit and nursers are designed for bottle-feeding animals up to 6 weeks old who are orphaned or whose mothers are unable to nurse them.
How to Wean Puppies and Kittens
Normally, kittens and puppies should begin weaning at around four weeks old and be fully weaned by seven to eight weeks of age.
How to Identify When a Kitten or Puppy Needs Help Feeding
Whether you’re a breeder, a shelter volunteer, a pet owner, or just happened to stumble upon an orphaned litter, you’re a kitten/puppy caregiver.
How To Care For Orphan Kittens Or Puppies
Many shelters are not set up to care for animals younger than 8 weeks old. Fosters and caretakers like you are vital. Thank you so much for saving little lives!
Early Care & Nutrition for a Healthy Start
The first few weeks of a puppy or kitten’s life are some of the most important. Here are some top concerns to ensure puppies and kittens a healthy start.
Recent Articles
Neonate Care: Do’s & Don’ts
Trust these important, science-backed nutrition and care tips for your tiniest companions, from your friends at PetAg.
Functional Chews: How the Dog Treat Category is Evolving to Meet Pet Parent Expectations
The pet industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with consumer expectations driving innovation across food, treats, and supplements.
What To Do If You Find Orphan Animals
Did you find what you believe are orphaned animals outside and you’re wondering what to do next? Find out here.