A Question may be raised that what would You Feed your New Dog With? What would be the Diet Plan For Your New Dog? well the solution is simple but very important as it means a lot for your Dog's health and so, is important to you.
This post is about Feeding the Dogs, What Diet Plans to follow for Different Breeds and for dogs of different ages.
Well as you Know, Puppies have special dietary requirements. They need energy for maintenance and activity, and also materials for growth. Infact, a young puppy needs two to three times as much food as an adult dog of the same weight.
The best food to give a puppy is one of the many brands that are especially formulated to meet a puppy's nutritional needs. These foods contain a higher percentaege of calories, protien, and minerals, such as calcium and phosphorous, than adult dog foods. The correct amount to feed varies with different foods, but the packaging will carry recomendations. Overfeeding will lead to diarrhea.
Although puppies need large amounts of food in relation to thier size, they only have small-capacity stomachs.
At two months of age puppies need four to five small meals a day, By three months, they can be fed three times a day, and this can be reduced to one or two meals by the time they are a year old.
Puppies can have dried or caned food, or a combinationof both, Dried foods can be soaked at first, until the puppy is able to enjoy crunching them. They should be small enough for the puppy to do this.
If a puppy is fed a complete puppy diet, there is no need to give mineral and vitamin supplements. Milk is not essential, but can be given in small quanities.
If you are giving Milk to your Dog than be careful, Milk should always be given in small quantities as it may disturb its stomach.