How to feed a weaned puppy
0 Jul 26,2025
When Xiaoxue was a puppy, she didn’t have to worry too much about her development status, as long as she wasn’t overly obese. But when the dog reaches adulthood (generally, Schnauzers can enter the adult stage from one to one and a half years old), they should be given 1 or 2 meals a day; especially fat, do not overdo it.
Dogs generally enter the early senility period when they are 7 to 8 years old, so if your Schnauzer is already 7 or 8 years old, even though it is still considered an adult, you must start to prevent the dog’s geriatric diseases. , meals should be as light as possible, and no sweets should be given. In order to prevent obesity, daily exercise is more important. For example, before eating, you must take a walk, and complete defecation and grooming before eating. In short, in order to prevent partial eclipse, you must Eating meals regularly and quantitatively is the biggest secret to maintaining the health of adult dogs.
Dogs are originally carnivorous animals. The canine teeth of dogs are used to tear open meat, and they almost no longer chew it but swallow it whole in a large stomach that accounts for 60% of the total digestive organs for complete digestion. However, since being raised by humans, dogs have become omnivorous and eat everything in order to match the results of human diet and life.
After the progress of the human era and the process of domesticating dogs, the dog’s stomach is no longer so powerful. Therefore, it is recommended to use nutritionally balanced dog food instead of omnivorous food. Therefore, unless dog food cannot be purchased in the area where the dog owner lives, it is not recommended to feed Xiaoxue with homemade dog food for a long time!
At the same time, water is the lifeblood of dogs. The lack of water is more serious than the lack of food and has a significant impact on the life of the animal. Therefore, only the water supply is not regular and rationed like meals, but fresh water must be given frequently. , so that Schnauzer can drink at any time.
Schnauzers are just like people. In order to develop and maintain health, they must have three major nutrients: protein, fat, and carbohydrates (sugar). For a small dog, the required amount per 1 kilogram of body weight is 90 kcal; while for a 50 kilogram large dog, it requires 49 kcal per 1 kilogram. Therefore, the heavier the weight, the necessary amount per 1 kilogram will gradually decrease, and Puppies have twice as many calories as adult dogs to meet the needs of short-term growth.
Protein is broken down into amino acids in the dog's body, which is very beneficial to the dog's various organs, muscles, blood, bones, coat, skin, toes and other tissues. Once fat enters the body, it will stay in the digestive organs for a long time and give a sense of fullness. If too much fat is given and the amount of exercise continues to be insufficient, the accumulated fat will become the cause of obesity.
In addition to protein, fat, and carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins are indispensable for the dog’s body. If the minerals and vitamins are insufficient,When it does, it will affect the development of the dog's bones and its resistance to disease.
If the Schnauzer dog mainly eats dog food, malnutrition is rare. If you often make your own dog food, you should pay attention to the nutritional mix. For example, there must be a mix of meat, grains, and whole grains to meet the protein and carbohydrate requirements.