Puppies of 2 ~ 3 months can be fed 4 ~ 5 times a day. The standard diet for each puppy is: lean meat 200g, milk 300ml, eggs 1, rice 200g, vegetables 200g, salt 10 ~ 15g. In order to prevent the occurrence of rickets in puppies, a proper amount of feed rich in vitamin D, phosphorus and calcium can be added to the feed.
Puppies aged 4 ~ 8 months should gradually increase their food intake and daily intake, and the feeding frequency can be reduced to 3 ~ 4 times. Dietary standards are: lean meat 250-350g, milk 300-500ml, eggs 1, rice (millet, sorghum, corn, etc. ) 200-500g, vegetables 250-300g, salt 15-20g, and appropriate addition of cod liver oil, calcium tablets and bones.
It is worth pointing out that due to the different breeds, uses and living environment of dogs, the food intake of dogs is also very different. For example, small pet dogs generally eat less, and older working dogs eat more; Dogs raised by urban residents exercise less and eat less, while dogs raised by hounds, working dogs and rural residents exercise more and eat more. You can usually tell whether a puppy is full or not by its expression. When the dog continues to lick the empty food bowl with its tongue, makes urgent cries from time to time, or anxiously looks at its owner with expectant eyes, it means that the dog is not full and should increase some feed appropriately.