How
often should I feed my dog?
This often
becomes an important question
asked by many dog lovers and
dog owners. If it is a puppy
within age of the first six
weeks, the puppies need to be
given milk at the rate of five
to seven times per day. The
puppy will make some sound if
it wants to feed in general.
However, the
feeding frequency may be reduced
when the dog becomes six to
eight weeks old. By the time
the dog assumes the age of four
weeks, it may start taking of
some solid food. Hence, mix
the solid food with water in
majority and feed your puppy
once or twice in the beginning
and if the dog develops some
diarrhea, then delay the feeding.
Most of the
times, it is due to trial and
error but taking some basic
steps in feeding, so you need
to watch out. The feeding frequency
may be changed to two to three
times after the assumption of
age of eight weeks. However,
if the dog is seen hungry craving
for food, then provide food
once than the estimated numbers.
This varies with different breeds
of dogs.
However, avoid
feeding too many times in this
age group of dogs. Around three
months to six months of age,
the puppy will be teething.
Hence, restrict the feeding
to two times only but the balanced
type of nutrition needs to be
provided to the dogs of this
age group to avoid the deficiency
based symptoms in them.
From six months
to one year, try using puppy
food that is available commercially.
However, from first year onwards,
the adult food may be given
gradually. However, when the
dog becomes an elder dog, restrict
the frequency of feeding since
the movements of such adult
dogs are highly reduced due
to multiple reasons. However,
the pregnant animal may be fed
an extra time depending on the
willingness of the animal and
restrict the quantity of the
food but without compromising
on the quality of food.
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