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the week of lactation, up to 4 weeks. Giant breeds (like Great Danes) have proportionately smaller diges-tive tracts and may not be able to eat enough to sustain themselves during lactation. Owners of such dogs may need to start feeding puppies supplemental food at an early age. TIDBIT Severe illness or trauma may increase a dog’s energy needs.
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