Hey...Age, activity level, health, reproductive status, and even environmental temperatures are all factors to consider when determining the amount of food you should feed your dog, however; the general rule is that puppies between six and twelve months old, two times daily.
Most dog food labels recommend approximately 1/2 cup per 10 lbs of body weight per day for smaller breeds, since they require 15-25% more calories per pound than larger breeds.
-Aj
Twice a day.
2 cups twice a day so added up that's 4 cups. 2 in the morning and two at night like while you are eating. Keeps them at a healthy weight. Keep them active! Also depends on the weight already. Mine is 100 lbs on the dot so thats what I feed him. I also have a half black lab half collie, I feed her a cup and a half in the morning and a cup and a half at night.
It is best to feed them food that is made especially for puppies, and not any human food.
No feed 4 to 5 times a day.
I have a 5 month old Amstaff and she gained about 1000grams/week and that is normal (compared to growth of dogs with an adult weight of 30000grams+) i have a 5 month old American stafford shier terrier who is a male and he now weighs 31 pounds they get to be about 126 lbs total if they are a pure breed male
You should feed your 6 month puppy a good, high quality puppy food until it is one year of age. I would suggest Purina Puppy Chow or Science Diet Puppy food.
For an 8-week-old Fox Terrier puppy, it's essential to provide a high-quality puppy food that is specially formulated for small breeds. Look for food with real meat as the first ingredient and ensure it contains the right balance of protein, fat, and essential nutrients for growth. You can feed your puppy three to four small meals a day to support their energy needs. Always consult your veterinarian for specific recommendations based on your puppy's health and activity level.
No, it would cause stomach pains to the puppy
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Reduce meals to 3 times a day.
Yes the puppy should be fed 4 to 5 times a day.
No - at this age, your puppy has been completely weaned from his mother and no longer has the ability to digest milk sugars. You can cause digestive upset, including diarrhea, if you feed milk to a 10 month old puppy.