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Everything You Need To Know About Feeding Your Puppy

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furrmeals @furrmeals · Sep 23, 2021

There are many guides available that offer information on the appropriate amount of food for puppies. However, there is no one-size-fits-all answer. The amount of food you should feed your puppy depends on a variety of factors, such as age and activity level. Here, we will discuss these factors and provide some general guidelines for determining how much should I feed my puppy ?

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Factors that influence how much to feed your puppy

To determine how much food to feed your puppy, it is important to understand the three primary factors that can influence how much food you should give your puppy. These are the following:

 

  1. Weight
  2. Age
  3. Activity level

 

  • Weight is primarily determined by the amount of food your puppy needs to gain weight. A puppy's weight should be the primary factor that determines the amount of food it needs to gain weight, unless your puppy already appears to have excess weight.

 

  • Age also plays a role in determining how much food your puppy needs to gain weight. As your puppy grows, he or she will need more food to maintain or gain weight.

 

  • Activity level also plays a role in determining how much food your puppy needs to gain weight.

 

General guidance for determining how much to feed a puppy

 

This is a list of general guidelines for determining how much to feed your puppy, but please remember that your puppy is different from any other breed or breed combination. In addition, your puppy may be more or less active than the general advice you were given. However, these guidelines should give you a rough indication on how much to feed your puppy.

  1. Feed your puppy twice a day – in the morning and at night.
  2. It is best to feed your puppy in the morning, as opposed to the evening. Feeding in the evening leads to overeating, which could result in diarrhea or constipation.
  3. The best time to give your puppy a meal is in the early morning, preferably just before you get up.
  4. At least half of your puppy’s food should come from the puppy’s food bowl.

 

Tips on feeding your puppy

 

Provide more food on the table for dining A hungry puppy needs more food than you might think. To provide a nutritious meal, provide more food than your puppy can possibly finish. Make sure to provide a bowl with fresh water for your puppy, and give the puppy a plate to help him gain some confidence in eating.

 

Give him plenty of time to eat, because he'll need to take his time getting all of his food. Feeding time shouldn't take less than 30 minutes. Size of your puppy matters Before starting to feed your puppy, measure and weigh him. Small puppies tend to eat less than their larger counterparts because they lack the energy and coordination to chew properly. For example, they have trouble eating whole pieces of food.

 

Conclusion

So you've decided to take on the responsibility of raising a puppy. In addition to dealing with typical puppyhood chaos, you also need to give your puppy the nutritional support it needs to grow and thrive. For all kind of stuffs Furrmeals will help you.