How
much should I feed my dog?
Many people
will give different types of
answers based on their experience
with their dogs. However, the
scientific facts related to
the feeding aspects in case
of dogs need to be given emphasis
during the feeding activities
maintained in case of dogs.
Usually the
puppies should not be separated
before they are eight weeks
old. However, some times the
orphaned puppies may exist.
Usually about five percent of
the body weight may be taken
as criteria for the quantity
of food to be given to the puppies.
However, the amount that is
consumed by the dog varies with
size of the dogs also.
However, one
can have a thumb rule of feeding
the puppy goes until you see
visible fullness of the abdomen
to a moderate degree. If you
are going on feeding the animal
without giving emphasis to the
animal’s stomach appearance,
then the puppy may experience
some kinds of digestive upsets
and the diarrhea may occur in
them.
This may cause
many inconveniences to the owner
as well as the puppy. Unlike
adult dogs, the puppies need
to be fed with restricted amounts
of food but in more frequencies.
However, once the age advances,
the amount may be increased
to some extent but the frequency
of feeding is often decreased
in many occasions.
A dog on a
raw diet may consume only two
to four percent of their body
weight. Just observe closely
the feeding pattern of the dog
and the body condition of the
animal. If the dog becomes obese,
just reduce the quantity of
food and if the dog becomes
thin, then have an increase
in the feeding items.
As mentioned
earlier, puppies and adolescent
dogs eat more than the adult
dogs. Likewise the geriatric
dog eats less than the adult
dog due to the reduced movements
of the dog. However, remember
to restrict the amounts of protein
during the feeding of diet to
the aged dogs.
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