The amount of food a puppy should have daily varies based on its age, weight, and breed. Generally, puppies should be fed about 2-3% of their body weight in food each day, divided into multiple meals. It's important to consult your veterinarian for specific recommendations tailored to your puppy's needs and growth stage. Always refer to the feeding guidelines on the puppy food packaging for more precise amounts.
That depends entirely on the size of the bag you buy.
I'm pretty sure it depends on what breed of puppy you have.....
The average puppy weighs 1-3 Pounds, which is 454-1,360 grams.
around 400 grams that's how much I feed my labrador I feed him bakers complete and that's how much it says on the back but he is 2 years old when he was a puppy 4 months I fed him 200 grams any way check the back of the food pack or can it will tell you
GRAMS OF WHAT TYPE OF FOOD??? go to the Canada food guide web you should have everything there
that makes no sense.... if u have a puppy that weighs in Newtons then its easier
Rice is now found in many of the canned pet foods. Rice is a digestible food for a dog and there should be no reason why it couldn't be mixed with puppy chow.
A German Shepherd puppy should have a mix and hard and wet dog food. One scoop of them mixed together twice or three times a day will suffice.
You must feed it at least 3 times a day with small amounts of food - look at the instructions on your puppy food container and follow the feeding instructions for the weight of your puppy....note the puppy weight will increase over time so you will need to feed more later, keep checking.
Raw chicken can carry the deadly salmonella & other things such as parasites, etc. Your puppy should be fed a good brand name of puppy food that has all the vitamins and minerals needed. Don't feed it a cheap generic version of puppy food. Stay away from the raw meats. Just use the dry puppy food only. Feed it twice a day.
Depends when this question was posted......at one time last spring (2009) there was a recall of many cat foods due to an ingredient added from China. This recall has passed and according to vets - if your cat is an indoor only cat it should have more canned food and less dry food.
A 3-month-old Japanese Spitz typically requires about 150 to 250 grams of high-quality puppy food per day, divided into three to four meals. The exact amount can vary based on the puppy's size, activity level, and specific food brand, so it's essential to follow the feeding guidelines on the food packaging and consult with your veterinarian for personalized advice. Always ensure fresh water is available.