What snacks does the little Bichon bear eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
What should weaned puppies eat? After weaning, it is best to choose dog food that can be mixed with puppy goat milk powder to adjust the gastrointestinal tract and provide nutrition; puppies under 3 months of age should be fed at least 4 times a day. Puppies that have no appetite should be fed first, then the good ones, and more frequently. Puppies aged 4 to 6 months need more dog food every day and should be fed at least 3 times a day.
Generally speaking, the body and weight mainly increase in the first 3 months after birth, the body length mainly increases between 4 and 6 months, and the body height mainly increases after 7 months. Therefore, different diets should be formulated according to different development stages.
Puppies after weaning often appear restless, have a loss of appetite, and are prone to illness due to sudden changes in living conditions. The feed selected at this time should be palatable and easy to digest. It is best to mix it with goat milk powder for puppies. This can not only adjust the dog's gastrointestinal tract, but also supplement all the nutrients the puppy needs.
Puppies under 3 months of age should be fed at least 4 times a day. For dogs with poor appetite, the method of feeding first, then the good ones, and feeding less often can be used. Feeding food first, then food first, can keep the dog's appetite strong. Feeding less and more frequently can make the dog always feel not full and prevent it from being tired and picky eaters.
Puppies aged 4 to 6 months have increased food intake and rapid weight gain. The amount of daily feed required also increases, and they should be fed at least 3 times a day. Dogs after 6 months old can be fed twice a day - the puppy's diet should be fed according to the original dog owner's diet first, and then gradually changed.
Puppies under 3 months old should be fed porridge, goat milk powder or soy milk with appropriate amounts of chopped fish, meat and chopped and cooked vegetables. In order to reduce feed costs without affecting the nutrition of puppies, organs such as pig and cow lungs can be cooked and chopped, mixed with vegetables, cornmeal and other cooked foods, and then fed to dogs. This is economical and dogs love to eat. .
Although meat contains a lot of protein, it contains less vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin A. At the same time, meat contains less calcium and more phosphorus. Eating meat for a long time can easily cause bones in puppies due to an imbalance in the proportion of calcium and phosphorus. It forms obstacles and is easy to break or cause limbs to become crooked. For large dogs such as Great Danes, it is not advisable to feed a large amount of meat too early, otherwise it may cause the forelimbs to bend. If you want your dog to grow strong, you cannot do without calcium absorption. To supplement calcium for your dog, you must pay attention to whether the calcium products you buy contain calcium-phosphorus formula.
In the summer and autumn, the weather is hot and the water in the body evaporates quickly, especially for active puppies. If the water is not replenished in time, it is often easy to cause water shortage in the tissue, and even cause dehydration and affect the dog's health. It is best to After each daily exercise, let the dog drink some glucose water. (1~2 tablespoons of glucose powder, add appropriate amount of clean water).