By this sort of age you should be feeding him 2 to 3 cups of genuine good brand complete diet or a mix of both complete and meat.
A dog of this age shouldn't be fussy so if he seems too podgy you should cut it down a bit or give it in smaller and more frequent proportions.
If he is fussy take the food away when he leaves it and don't give it or leave it around for him.
A fussy dog is not a good thing and they'll understand in time.
It depends on the dog breed buddy. My great dane puppy eats more food at 3 months age than a full grown small breed dog.
Check with the Vet. he should know the quantity your puppy should eat.
Well I think this varies, but my puppy who was 3 months old ate beef and NO chicken, because it caused him diarrhea. Potatoes are good, turkey also works. You should try the puppy on a grain-free diet, that works best. Many natural ingredient food brands are good, like Nature's Variety. I had my puppy on Nature's Variety. Don't forget to give your puppy a bit of diversity and variety in his or her food, they can't just eat the same flavors for forever. Don't transition from one food to another kind very drastically, though. If you are switching, first put 25% of the new food in with the old, then 50%, then 75%, then 100%. If you switch all at once, it can cause diarrhea.
Hope that helps and good luck!
It depends on how big the puppy is and what you are feeding him/her.Look on the puppy food bag.
you can give it 3 1/4 to 5 1/2 cups a day
400g a day and you do the maths, a lot.
Dry puppy food.
about 1 year after its birth
2-6 is the average amount for a Shepherd
the average length of a 4-year-old German shepherd is 56 ls
From 7 months to a year...
before one year old
yes but it will be very hard
She is old
They should only have two maximum.
yes if he or she is good with animals and know how to look after them
No!!