| Feed your puppies carefully to ensure their proper | | | | certain larger breeds to help increasing slower. |
| development. The following tips will show you the | | | | Depending on the breed, you must feed them until |
| best path. | | | | age 12 to 18 months. |
| 1. Begin feeding the puppies from the age of three | | | | 8. Pay attention to your puppies weekly to see if |
| weeks. As time passes easily change their diet. | | | | they put on weight. Puppies should gain weight by |
| 2. Choose good quality food for puppies with a | | | | 2-4 g per day for the first five months of life. |
| protein content of 25-30%. | | | | 9. After 6 months of age fed your dog twice a day. |
| 3. Buy dog food that is approved by speciality | | | | Tips |
| committees. | | | | * The highest quality food for dogs provides the |
| 4. You can turn food into a gruel by mixing it with | | | | recommended amount of nutrients. |
| water or a milk replace. | | | | Notice! |
| 5. Feed puppies three or four times a day until they | | | | * Avoid to give the puppies to eat cheese, yogurt, |
| reach the age of 6 months. | | | | vitamins because these products do not match the |
| 6. Ask your veterinarian to determine the ideal | | | | food that is made especially for them. |
| amount of food you give them one at every meal or | | | | * Food supplements can lead to excessive eating and |
| check the packaging, which can offer some clues. | | | | medical problems, and some vitamins and minerals are |
| Avoid giving them too muchfood. | | | | toxic in large quantities. If you give puppies too much |
| 7. Use dog food that was specially designed for | | | | calcium, it can cause bone diseases. |