6–12 weeks: Growing pups should be fed puppy food, a diet specially formulated to meet the nutritional needs for normal development. Feeding adult food will rob your puppy of important nutrients. … Large breeds should be fed unmoistened dry food by 9 or 10 weeks; small dogs by 12 or 13 weeks.
He will likely not eat very much at a meal, but you should still give him food three times a day. In total, it should be about 1.5 cups of puppy food each day. Do not be surprised if your puppy doe (...)
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After doing some research, Lydia found that picky eating is quite common for the breed. Still, she wanted to do whatever she could to help Samantha get the nutrients she needed and ease her tummy t (...)