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Do not worry if your pup loses his appetite to begin

with. It could well be that he is so preoccupied with

his new surroundings that he cannot concentrate on

his food. He will also miss the rivalry of feeding with

his littermates.

Give your pup around 10 minutes to eat his food and

if he loses interest and walks away, simply pick up

the bowl and give him fresh food at his next meal.

It will not be long before your pup is cleaning his

bowl with relish! However, if you have any concerns,

consult your vet.

Obviously the amount you feed will depend on the

breed and the size. The breeder will be able to advise

you on this. In fact, most breeders will give you a diet

sheet, with details of a suggested feeding regime

from puppyhood to adulthood.

As a general rule, meals are reduced from four a

day to three at 12 weeks, and by six months, you will

be feeding two meals a day. Some owners prefer to

continue with this regime throughout their dog’s life,

others prefer to feed one larger meal a day.

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Puppies