Puppies - Seniors Learn What to Feed Them
What is a good feeding schedule for your dog? You naturally do not want your dog to get overweight.
Each stage of your dog's life requires different feeding habits.
When you have a puppy, you will of course have a complete different feeding schedule then you would for an older dog.
Each stage is important for your dog's health.
You also have to monitor your dog's weight.
Not enough weight is just as dangerous as too much.
Here are some feeding tips for different stages of your dog's life.
For puppies less then six week old and do not have access to their mother, should be given milk.
Putting the milk in a bottle with a nipple and hand feeding the puppy at least five to seven times per day.
Puppies are very smart and will let you know when they need to eat.
If they begin to whine and cry, they require feeding.
Between 6 and 8 weeks of age, you should be able to reduce the number of times they require to be fed.
By this time, you should introduce them to solid foods.
Mix up a little sold food with lots of water.
Try it for a couple of feedings, if they develop diarrhea wait a little longer before trying it again.
Eventually you will learn the correct amount of food they need.
You should be able to cut back a puppies feedings to three times a day, but if they whine for more you should oblige them.
Of course, the feedings will vary with the type and size of dog you have.
Usually between three and six months of age, your puppies will begin teething.
At this time, you may cut back their feedings to twice a day, but be careful.
Puppies need a nutritious and balanced diet.
This is a stage in their life when they can be vulnerable to medical problems.
The last thing to worry about when feeding puppies is weight gain that comes later in a dog's life.
After your puppy reaches, 6 months of age start them on a highly recommended and safe commercial puppy food.
After they reach, their first birthday is when you should slowly start giving them a healthy and well-balanced adult food diet.
As your dog ages and becomes a senior, you may have to adjust their diet.
With age, many times dogs can get medical conditions that may restrict their diet.
One important piece of information you should know it when you have an older dog make sure you give them plenty of water.
Elderly dogs get dehydrated much quicker.
If you find out you have a pregnant dog, for her first weeks of pregnancy you have to monitor her diet, so she does not over eat.
Then at her last three weeks of her pregnancy, it is recommended to increase her food.
This is when the puppies will be growing and she will need more food.
Be careful not to increase it more then 30%.
Make sure the puppies go to very good home, or a humane adoption shelter.
You should then have your dog when she is healthy spayed.
Neutering and spaying our pets is the only way we can decrease their population, and ensure that all pets will have loving homes.
These are just suggestions for your dogs feeding habits.
Every dog like people is different and may require completely different care.
So always, be alert to your dogs needs and monitor their food to make sure they are always getting enough good healthy food.
Each stage of your dog's life requires different feeding habits.
When you have a puppy, you will of course have a complete different feeding schedule then you would for an older dog.
Each stage is important for your dog's health.
You also have to monitor your dog's weight.
Not enough weight is just as dangerous as too much.
Here are some feeding tips for different stages of your dog's life.
For puppies less then six week old and do not have access to their mother, should be given milk.
Putting the milk in a bottle with a nipple and hand feeding the puppy at least five to seven times per day.
Puppies are very smart and will let you know when they need to eat.
If they begin to whine and cry, they require feeding.
Between 6 and 8 weeks of age, you should be able to reduce the number of times they require to be fed.
By this time, you should introduce them to solid foods.
Mix up a little sold food with lots of water.
Try it for a couple of feedings, if they develop diarrhea wait a little longer before trying it again.
Eventually you will learn the correct amount of food they need.
You should be able to cut back a puppies feedings to three times a day, but if they whine for more you should oblige them.
Of course, the feedings will vary with the type and size of dog you have.
Usually between three and six months of age, your puppies will begin teething.
At this time, you may cut back their feedings to twice a day, but be careful.
Puppies need a nutritious and balanced diet.
This is a stage in their life when they can be vulnerable to medical problems.
The last thing to worry about when feeding puppies is weight gain that comes later in a dog's life.
After your puppy reaches, 6 months of age start them on a highly recommended and safe commercial puppy food.
After they reach, their first birthday is when you should slowly start giving them a healthy and well-balanced adult food diet.
As your dog ages and becomes a senior, you may have to adjust their diet.
With age, many times dogs can get medical conditions that may restrict their diet.
One important piece of information you should know it when you have an older dog make sure you give them plenty of water.
Elderly dogs get dehydrated much quicker.
If you find out you have a pregnant dog, for her first weeks of pregnancy you have to monitor her diet, so she does not over eat.
Then at her last three weeks of her pregnancy, it is recommended to increase her food.
This is when the puppies will be growing and she will need more food.
Be careful not to increase it more then 30%.
Make sure the puppies go to very good home, or a humane adoption shelter.
You should then have your dog when she is healthy spayed.
Neutering and spaying our pets is the only way we can decrease their population, and ensure that all pets will have loving homes.
These are just suggestions for your dogs feeding habits.
Every dog like people is different and may require completely different care.
So always, be alert to your dogs needs and monitor their food to make sure they are always getting enough good healthy food.