How to feed an Irish Terrier

Irish Terrier Feeding Tips:
1. Timing, fixed point and quantitative feeding. It is best to feed the Irish Terrier at a fixed time, and it is best not to change the location. Choose a place for feeding, and the amount of food should be fixed to avoid being unable to finish or overeating.
2. Rich and balanced nutrition. Starting from the puppy stage, it is necessary to feed nutritious and balanced food, preferably dry dog food. Generally, dry dog food has all the nutrients your dog needs, including protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
3. Reduce the amount of food in a timely manner. If there is too much feed left, the amount must be reduced on the second day.
4. Increase the supply of water. Prepare some clean water every day so that the Irish Terrier can drink at any time. The temperature of the Irish Soft-Coated Terrier's drinking water must be changed according to changes in temperature to prevent the Irish Soft-Coated Terrier's gastrointestinal damage.
5. Adjust food supply. Like people, Irish Terriers will change their food needs as they age. There is a big difference in the calories consumed during the rapidly growing puppy stage, the mature adult stage, and the older dog stage when the amount of exercise is reduced.
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