That would depend on what type of food you are feeding him/her, it's best to just follow the instructions on the food you are feeding. For a pupppy this age you should not be feeding him/her any human food, but rather food that is made specifically for puppies.
The amount of food the dog should be fed would depend on the brand of dog food being used. Usually all types of dog food would have it printed on the outside of the bag what a dog of a certain weight should be fed so the best thing would be to know what your dog's weight is and then make sure you feed your dog the amount required for a dog in that weight category for your specific type of dog food. It is always best to feed an adult dog twice a day instead of just once a day as it is easier on their digestion to get two smaller meals than just one big meal.
That would depend on the type of dog food you are feeding the dog with, so just read what the instructions on the package say. Usually you have to consider what the weight of the dog is and then feed him/her according to the weight.
There is no consensus about whether dogs can eat garlic or not, with some saying garlic is good for dogs, and others that it should be avoided. Because of the lack of consensus it is probably best to not feed garlic to a Staffordshire bull terrier, just to be on the safe side.
It is best to feed them food that is made especially for puppies, and not any human food.
My Staffordshire Bull Terrier was raised on tripe and dry biscuits until she was eleven weeks old. Now she is fed dry biscuits from Wagg Complete.
give it normal food or boddal feed it thats wghat i did with my pit jk but i did bottel feed it and give it soft food... good luck! dont take my advice im dumb
yes they feed there young on milk and do not lay eggs! xx
At this age it is most likely that the puppy would not be living with its mother anymore, otherwise it would still be feeding from its mother. At 11 weeks of age the puppy can start to eat puppy food that can be bought from vets or pet stores. It is best to not feed to puppy human food, but just the specialised pet food.
I fed my Staffordshire Bull Terrier twice a day on dry biscuits when she was 9 weeks old, half a cup of food each time. A general guide is to give your dog this much to start with and if it doesn't finish it, give it less, or if it still apears hungry give it some more.
I have a 5 month old Amstaff and she gained about 1000grams/week and that is normal (compared to growth of dogs with an adult weight of 30000grams+) i have a 5 month old American stafford shier terrier who is a male and he now weighs 31 pounds they get to be about 126 lbs total if they are a pure breed male
2 cups twice a day so added up that's 4 cups. 2 in the morning and two at night like while you are eating. Keeps them at a healthy weight. Keep them active! Also depends on the weight already. Mine is 100 lbs on the dot so thats what I feed him. I also have a half black lab half collie, I feed her a cup and a half in the morning and a cup and a half at night.
austrialian terrier dog
The adults get as large as an American Pit Bull Terrier. They shouldn't get larger than 67 pounds as an adult. They eat dog food like any other dog breed and as far as I know, aren't prone to allergies. White colored dogs with pink skin from any breed may be allergic to wheat products so you should try to get dog food without wheat. But if it doesn't have pink sensitive skin, then just feed it regular dog food.
Actually you can. Because I have a Yorkshire terrier dog and I feed it hotdogs , rice and all the other carbohydrates.