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When do I put my puppy on adult food?
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I have looked on the bags of food but it doesn't say what age it should be given from. Many thanks. Daffi x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh my word what a babe! I could just eat him all up! I bet he is boundless! Well, 'til he gets home, fed, and cosy and then you can't move from the computer because you are wearing a doggy foot muff!
Jack is scrummy as ever ;) He seems fine, we are at the V E T later for his boosters, and I think he needs his bum "sorting" (yuk!) so better the vet than me really! We have been to the park this morning, it was a bit busy and muddy so no off-lead. I think he's asleep next door on our bed ATM!
Have a lovely day xx
Jack is scrummy as ever ;) He seems fine, we are at the V E T later for his boosters, and I think he needs his bum "sorting" (yuk!) so better the vet than me really! We have been to the park this morning, it was a bit busy and muddy so no off-lead. I think he's asleep next door on our bed ATM!
Have a lovely day xx
Hi hun, sorry, just checked out, and I am a bit out! I was thinking specifically of my friend who had a large breed pup, and I have now found out (by coincidence, reading my old Puppy care manual that came with Jack's puppy pack!) that for most dogs, around 9 months is fine to begin adult meals, and splitting down to 2 a day if you haven't already.
Jack says "silly mummy"! xx
Jack says "silly mummy"! xx
Most good complete feeds have a separate puppy/junior food, and smaller breeds can be put on adult food at about a year, but bigger breeds need to be on Junior until they are about 18 months. Some small breeds are kept on puppy food all their lives, although you have to watch their weight. Protein levels are important for growth and most Puppy/Junior food is over 25%, with adult maintenance around 19/20%. Anything higher for adults is like to make them hyper. Avoid the flaky coloured type foods and go for the kibbled pellet types.
They should be on two meals a day until a year old, then once is ok, although you can keep them on two if you wish.
They should be on two meals a day until a year old, then once is ok, although you can keep them on two if you wish.