Feeding points of Dane dogs

Feeding points of Dane dogs

Feeding points of Dane dogs
Great Dane (details)

If you choose your daily meals according to your dog's nutritional needs, then the most reasonable food for Great Dane is dog food. High-quality dog food contains protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals and other basic nutrients, which are enough to meet the needs of dog growth.
Some owners still think that dog food is too monotonous, and it doesn't smell good to dogs. In fact, because dogs have different nutritional needs from humans, it is not only time-consuming and laborious to regulate dog food with human recipes, but also difficult for dogs to get complete and balanced nutrition. Although there is not much difference in a short period of time, when dogs enter old age, the health status of dogs that eat human food will be much worse than that of dogs that eat dog food, and some of them will age early. < br> feeding points < /strong>
generally, the feeding time should be arranged in the daytime, so as to be suitable for the general activities of animals. If you have three meals a day, you can have breakfast at about 8: 00, lunch at about 1: 00 and dinner at about 6: 00.
The composition and number of food are basically the same as those of 2 months old. As the Great Dane is growing up obviously every day, its weight should be increased appropriately. Generally, it needs to be increased by 1/5 on the original basis every 3-5 days. If you pay attention to your own food, you can add a little salt. When a puppy grows up, its body size, bone thickness, etc. are determined by heredity, and have little to do with how much it eats and its nutritional status. In the growth and development stage, all parts of the puppy's body don't grow in balance. From birth to 3 months, the main long body gains weight, the main body length increases at 4-5 months, and the main body height increases after 7 months. Therefore, in the growth and development period, we should not only pay attention to the balanced nutrition, but also ensure enough nutrients. However, if a puppy eats too much, it will easily hurt his stomach and affect his gastrointestinal function, while if he eats too little, he will not be able to guarantee the nutrients needed for the growth and development of his body, and his body will lose weight, his resistance will be poor, and he will get sick easily. Great Dane dogs in growth and development generally feed food with balanced nutrition. There are many kinds of dog foods specially designed for puppies in the market, and parents can choose to buy them according to their needs. Feeding Dane puppies should follow the principle of eating less and eating more.