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Everything You Need to Know About Feeding Your Puppy. Feeding amounts Puppies should be fed 3–4 times a day when they are under 3 months old. After 3 months, you can gradually reduce moistening and feed them 3 times a day. From 6–18 months, you can feed them twice a day. As they mature, you can reduce the amount of food you offer them. Key nutrients Protein: Helps build tissues Fats: Helps keep skin and coat healthy Carbohydrates: Helps provide energy Water: Puppies need water in addition to what's in canned food Other nutrients Essential amino acids Essential fatty acids, including omega-3 and omega-6 Essential macro minerals, including calcium Essential micro minerals, including iron
Puppies require a balanced diet with proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals to grow strong and healthy.In most cases, a puppy can start weaning from its mother's milk or substitute milk between the ages of 3 and 4 weeks. Once weaning is started, the process typically takes up to three weeks before they are transitioned away from milk. To help get your little pal used to solid food, veterinarians recommend wetting the puppy food with enough warm water to make a soupy gruel. Puppies like to play with their food, so you may need to encourage them to eat it. Try dipping your finger into the food and holding it out for your pup to lick.

Puppy food should be nutritionally balanced and contain high-quality protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals. These nutrients support a puppy's growth, development, and overall health.
Essential for muscle growth and development in puppies.
Boost immunity and ensure overall health.
Provide energy and keep the coat shiny.