Puppies need to eat a lot--and not too much. You should be able to feel but not see their ribs, and they should have a visible waist when you look down at them. This is true for puppies of any breed, big or small.
In general, you should follow the guidelines on the back of the bag of dogfood, and adjust up or down depending on your puppy's appetite and body condition.
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You should feed your dog according to the list on the food bag. All foods vary on the amount of calories, nutrients, and etc. that your dog needs. If your dog is overweight then you should feed according to it's ideal weight, not the weight it is, in order to lose weight.
because its an animal and every animal is on the food chain
At this age feed the puppy as much as he wants four times a day. If the dog becomes obese than regulation of how much he eats will be necessary, but only if.
Royal Canin makes a special Bulldog food.
It should be water and food.
Any amount
He should have enough teeth to try it now,if not wait about a week and check his teeth if they have broke though the gums then try dry food again
Try mixing a little bit of the new food with the old food, slowly increase the amount of new food and lessen the amount of the old food. Eventually, it should only be the new food your serving.
They eat dog food, the best brand is Iams, or Pedigree.
Try comparing your diet to a food pyramid. That should guide you to the proper amount of each kind of nutrition you should be eating.