Feeding newborn pup’s designer dog bowls As a first-time pet owner adopting a new puppy is very exciting for the whole family. Pups are adorable little bundles of joy that are a sheer pleasure to have around the home. Once you have brought our dog home, you need to work out the feeding schedule for the pup. You need to determine the best time to feed him, how much and the frequency. While feeding pups can be a bit stressful at times, if you plan and stick to a schedule it will soon become a routine and things will fall in place.
The first thing to bear in mind is that pups have small stomachs, so they get full fast. It is best to serve them small meals all through the day. Once the puppy gets older and their growth rate plateaus, the feeding frequency can reduce to just once or twice in a day, depending on what is the best for the pup. The first six months are when there is maximum growth, so you need to take extra care of your pooch. You need to have a well planned balanced healthy diet from the beginning. When pups grow they are much more energetic than grown-up dogs. Consequently, their food must be much more nutritious as they cannot eat much, so whatever they eat must be rich in nutrients.
You need to buy premium quality puppy food which has ingredients like energy-rich fatty acids, animalbased proteins. These are a must for the pup to develop a luxurious coat of fur and bone strength.