The first 36 hours after birth is the most crucial time in the newborn puppy's life. If the mother abandons this puppy, you can become the mother. Make sure the puppy is put in a comfortable box or bed with a heat lamp. The temperature should be maintained at 97 degrees the first week of his life. The second week it can be lowered to the mid 80s and the third the 70s should be fine. A newborn puppy does not produce body heat. This usually takes a couple of weeks. Without the mother to keep him warm, he could become too cold and catch pneumonia. …show more content…
Do not feed them cow's milk as this does not contain the nutrients they need for a good start. Bottle feeding is one way you can feed them. There are also bottles available commercially for this. Unlike human babies, puppies should not be fed while lying on their backs. For the first 48 to 72 hours they should be fed every two hours. You should burp them after each feeding by placing them on your shoulder and gently patting their back. Be very careful when bottle feeding, making sure the hole in the nipple is not too large. The puppy could suck milk into it's lungs and drown or cause it to get aspiration pneumonia. If this happens, he can develop a bacterial infection in the lungs which could be