That depends on the individual dog and what type of food you are feeding. Like humans, different dogs will have different nutritional needs to maintain a healthy weight. In general, a dog will need to eat less of a higher quality food than a low quality kibble
if you feed her lunch,she should be having 1 and a half cups for each meal.if you dont feed her lunch,she should normally be having 2 cups for breakfast and dinner
A 5-month-old Labrador puppy should be eating about 2 cups of food per day. This diet may be less or more depending on the dog's needs.
It is ENTIRELY your choice. If your dog eats a dry complete dog food then wet isn't needed but if its just a mixer you feed then YOU MUST provide wet food also.
Well what I do with my 10 month old Rottweiler King I run with him and after that I tie him up and feed him. That way the food digest slow and help repair muscles with a high protein dog food... I also run with him up and down hills...
Around 400-500 grams of dry complete a day.
give them good food
Dogs should stick to eating dog food. Keep cups and glassware out of reach.
The amount of food to feed a 1-year-old Rottweiler can vary based on factors such as weight, activity level, and metabolism. As a general guideline, adult Rottweilers typically require 2-3% of their body weight in food per day. For a 1-year-old Rottweiler, this could translate to around 2-3 cups of high-quality dog food divided into two meals. It's important to monitor your dog's weight and adjust the portion size accordingly to maintain a healthy body condition.
Something that it doesn't need to chew! No MILK, OIL FOOD.
6 to 10 cups
You should feed your dog twice or three times a day so they won't go hungry. ;)
At 2 months old, a Rottweiler puppy should primarily be fed a high-quality puppy formula that is specifically designed for their developmental needs. While meaty food can be beneficial, it should be appropriate for their age and balanced with the right nutrients. Consult your veterinarian before introducing any new foods to ensure they are safe and suitable for your puppy's growth.