When many people buy pet dogs, they basically choose puppies. Although the dogs will eventually be better trained, there are still a lot of things to pay attention to when it comes to feeding. Let’s take a look at what foods a one-and-a-half-month-old dog should eat and what a one-month-old puppy can eat!
A puppy that is more than one month old is just in the weaning period. At this time, the owner needs to prepare puppy food and milk cake for it. Since the gastrointestinal tract of a puppy that is more than one month old has not yet developed well, the dog food needs to be soaked until soft when feeding.
The owner can soak the dog food or milk cake in goat milk or warm water with a temperature of about 30 degrees for 5-10 minutes, and feed it 4-5 times a day, with the amount controlled between 20-30 grams each time. Of course, the specific amount will vary from dog to dog. If the puppy slows down, the food bowl can be removed.
Puppies that are more than one month old have been drinking breast milk, so their intestines and stomach are not good at digesting solid food. Therefore, at the beginning, the owner can add more goat milk and only put in 10 grams of puppy food. Later, as the number of feedings increases, the amount of dog food can be gradually increased until it is replaced with dry dog food when it is more than 2 months old.