The health and beauty of the puppy largely depends on the correct choice of food. It is at a young age that a skeleton, hair, teeth are formed in a young dog. Therefore, try to give your pet everything you need at this time so that the animal can properly develop and grow healthy.
Instructions
Step 1
Disputes about what is healthier: dry food or natural food have been going on for many years, and each owner has his own opinion on this. If you decide to feed your puppy dry food, do not buy cheap brands from market stalls. Get good food from your veterinarian or specialty store. It will contain all the necessary vitamins and minerals for the animal to develop well. Usually the manufacturer writes on the packaging how much food should be given to the dog.
Step 2
The most nutritious food for puppies is meat. However, you should not give your pet too fatty meat, especially pork. It is recommended to give fresh meat once a week, without subjecting food to heat treatment. Only fresh meat products are suitable for this. The rest of the time, meat products or meat waste should be boiled. Meat should be given in small pieces, but not twisted into minced meat.
Step 3
There are owners who prefer to cook porridge with meat for their pets. To do this, you can use barley, rice, oat, wheat and buckwheat. Barley should be discarded, as it can provoke an upset stomach.
Step 4
Vegetables will also be useful for puppies. They can be ground and added to cereals. Also, occasionally nibble on an apple or carrot. This will help the puppy to brush and remove yellow plaque from the teeth.
Step 5
Scalded bones can be fed to the puppy in small amounts. However, do not overuse this delicacy. In large quantities, bones can cause blockages in the intestines. In addition, they should never be hollow.
Step 6
You should not give your puppy milk every day. Although it contains highly absorbable calcium and phosphorus, it can cause digestive problems.
Step 7
Feed your puppy a raw ocean fish, raw egg once a week.