in people world 6 years old they would really be 16 years old
Dogs are best set for reproduction at 2 years of age.
usually at 4 to 5 months. double check with your vet.
Everyone has their own preference when it comes to dog food. In general, you get what you pay for, cheap price equals cheap ingredients. Your dog's food should be labeled for age (puppy/adult/senior), and kibble size (small /medium/large breed.
At any age but it`s not good for their breath or teeth,if your are going to use wet food mix with dry food, also give milk bones to help with clean teeth and better breath
Yes, but age takes time...
Indeed, the statistical study showed that dogs fed with industrially processed food live an average of 10.4 years, while dogs fed with home-made food can reach an average age of 13.1 years. Increased lifespan is just one advantage of feeding your dog a raw food diet.
Puppies will begin to eat dog food once they are weaned from their mother's milk, around six weeks of age.
when it is an adult A puppy can typically begin eating solid food by eight weeks of age. If you are feeding a high quality dog food with plenty of protein and fat it will be good for a dog from eight weeks old right through the rest of it's life. We feed the same 37% protein 25% fat food to all of our dogs no matter what the age. Just adjust quantity based on size and age.
To change your dog's diet ,you have to first confirm at which age you should switch to adult dog food or it will lead to many problems with your dog's stomach . You should do it gradually and over a period of 4 days is minimum .
I've always heard that the best time to breed your dog is the 3rd heat.
I strongly recomend Canadae it is very healthy and safe for dogs of every age. I have four healthy dogs that all eat canadae.(It is in a dark green bag) ps.NO dog food has dead dogs in it nor collars
Yes, they can, but only if they are fed soft, moist food, such as a ground-textured canned dog food. It's rather common for some older dogs to have lost their teeth due to age and gum disease, so they have to have a diet of very soft food that basically requires no chewing. They can also be fed baby food, which comes in many different selections. Ask your vet which ones would be best for your dog in order to ensure it gets a balanced diet.