In general most veterinarians will recommend dry food for dogs. In order to choose the right type I recommend you pay a visit to your local pet shop, and look at their selection of dry foods. I have had great experiences with Eukanuba, but any of the brands displayed in the dry food section should do. Now, the bags should be labeled and sorted according to age and breed. Decide which category your dog best falls into, and that's the food you'll want to buy for it. I'm sure you could go online and find food specifically tailored for your dog's breed and age, but you will have to frequently buy food for your dog, which is why I recommend making the choice at your local pet shop. If you have any more questions, I'm sure your veterinarian, or the employees at the pet shop will happily help you out.
It is fine to feed you puppy wet or dry puppy food known ad Kibble. Water can be added to kibble to make it into a porridge mix which younger puppies prefer or a mixture of both. more information at allthingspuppy.co.uk/post/best-puppy-food-2021
Dry puppy food has more calories in it, so I prefer to feed a good name brand of dry puppy food. You can also mix the canned puppy food in with the dry puppy food.
A good quality dry puppy food is best. No need to buy the super-expensive foods; just not the generic stuff.
Dry puppy food.
A puppy already has teeth. But they do chew on things to make their teeth stronger. This is called teething. You can start to feed a puppy dry food whenever you want, just make sure the food is tiny and not to big so they could choke.
If your puppy isn't ready for dry dog food, you can feed them a high-quality wet puppy food that is specifically formulated for their nutritional needs. Additionally, you can offer a mixture of canned food and water or puppy milk replacer to create a softer consistency. Homemade options like boiled chicken, rice, or mashed sweet potatoes can also be introduced, but ensure they are balanced and appropriate for a puppy's diet. Always consult with a veterinarian for the best dietary choices tailored to your puppy's specific needs.
Twice a day but only small amounts. Buy dry puppy food and feed according to the instructions on the packet.
if teeth are in soak puppy food in water loosen with fork when teeth are all the way in start dry food if its a large puppy with teeth just try dry puppy food please make sure its puppy food because they need the smaller bites
If the puppy is 4 weeks old or older soak some dry puppy food in water loosen up with a fork and he/she should eat it and about 2 week all teeth in they should eat the food dry good.
Yes you can its just that they will be clicking their tongues and probably want more!!
This is something to talk about with your vet.
my vet for my puppy said that I should give it some white rice with its food