Tips to Consider When
Determining Your Puppy Dog's Diet
You have recently welcomed a new cute and cuddly puppy into
your home. A healthy diet is essential for a long, happy life
together. What things do you need to consider when selecting
your puppy dog's diet? Always talk to your vet about a proper
puppy dog diet. Remember that a puppy dog's diet is not the
same as an adult dog's diet. Avoid a trip to the grocery store
to grab a bag of adult dog food to feed your pet. This will not
meet the nutritional needs of a healthy puppy dog diet.
You can choose to feed your new puppy one of several
options. Natural and organic puppy dog diets have become more
popular in recent years. Some pet owners prefer to feed a raw
diet to their puppy. Most people choose to use kibble as the
main component of the puppy dog's diet. For this reason, I will
focus primarily on this choice.
As you wean the puppy, a high-quality puppy food with tiny
kibble is best. A puppy dog's diet should include all the
essential vitamins to create a healthy diet for excellent
growth. Feed your new puppy three or four times a day. Your
puppy dog's diet should consist of puppy food moisten with
water. Do not moisten the puppy food with milk. The milk acts
as a laxative in your puppy dog's diet. The water will create a
softer, more palatable cuisine for your pet.
As the new puppy grows and becomes accustomed to eating the
kibble as a regular part of his or her diet, you will want to
gradually decrease the amount of water. If you plan to feed dry
dog food in the future, expect to transition the dog's diet
earlier than later. Continuing to moisten the dog food may make
transition more difficult later in life. By six weeks of age,
your puppy dog's diet can be solid kibble.
Your puppy should be permitted all the kibble he or she
wants during the initial phase of the weaning process. Make
sure you present the puppy the new diet of puppy food at
regular times. Around five months of age, your puppy dog's diet
should decrease to only two feeding time's per day. By this
time, you should establish a specific quantity of food per day
to ensure a healthy diet and weight for your dog.
Talk to your vet about how much to feed your new puppy. All
puppies look cute, round and cuddly at some point during their
first few months. It can be difficult to know when your puppy
is overweight. Your veterinarian will help to advise you on
this issue. It is a good idea to open up the door of
communication between you and your vet now. Both vet and owner
only want what is best for the new puppy.
Feeding your new puppy a healthy diet does not have to be
difficult. Talk to your vet for advice and information. Always
choose a quality food as the main source of nutrition in your
puppy dog's diet. A healthy diet for your puppy will set the
stage for a healthy dog in the years to come.
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