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12th February 2025
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Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting time, but ensuring they get the right nutrition is essential for their growth, development, and overall health. Puppies have different dietary needs than adult dogs, and feeding them a balanced, nutritious diet will help them grow into a strong, happy, and healthy adult.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about puppy nutrition, feeding schedules, choosing the right food, and essential nutrients.

 

Why Puppy Nutrition is Different from Adult Dog Nutrition

Puppies are constantly growing, which means they need more energy, protein, and essential nutrients than adult dogs. Their diet must support:

✔️ Muscle & bone development
✔️ Brain growth & cognitive function
✔️ A strong immune system
✔️ Healthy skin & coat

That’s why feeding them the right diet in their first year is so important!

 


 

How Often Should Puppies Eat?

Puppies have small stomachs but big appetites, so they need to eat little and often. Here’s a general feeding schedule based on their age:

🍼 8-12 weeks – 4 meals per day
🐶 3-6 months – 3 meals per day
🥩 6-12 months – 2 meals per day

Once your puppy reaches 12 months, most can switch to two meals a day, just like an adult dog. However, large breeds may need puppy food for longer as they continue growing.

 


 

Choosing the Best Puppy Food

With so many puppy food options available, it can be confusing to know what’s best. Here’s a breakdown:

🐾 Dry Kibble

✔️ Convenient & easy to store
✔️ Helps clean teeth
✔️ High-quality brands provide balanced nutrition

🥩 Wet Food (Tins or Pouches)

✔️ More palatable, especially for fussy eaters
✔️ Higher moisture content (great for hydration)
✔️ Often contains more meat but can be lower in crunch for dental health

🍖 Raw Diet (BARF – Biologically Appropriate Raw Food)

✔️ Mimics a natural diet with raw meat, bones, and organs
✔️ High in protein & nutrients
✔️ Requires careful preparation to ensure a balanced diet

📢 At Homefeeds, our pet nutritionists can help you choose the perfect diet for your puppy based on breed, size, and specific needs. Visit us in-store or contact us for expert advice!

 


 

Essential Nutrients for Puppy Growth

Your puppy’s diet must contain the right balance of key nutrients:

✔️ Protein – Supports muscle & tissue development (found in meat, fish, eggs).
✔️ Fats – Provides energy & keeps skin/coat healthy (from fish oil, chicken fat).
✔️ Carbohydrates – Gives energy but should come from high-quality sources (sweet potatoes, brown rice).
✔️ Calcium & Phosphorus – Essential for strong bones & teeth.
✔️ DHA (Omega-3 Fatty Acids) – Supports brain development and learning.
✔️ Vitamins & Minerals – Keeps the immune system strong.

📌 Large Breed Puppies Need Extra Care
If you have a large or giant breed puppy (e.g., Labrador, Great Dane, German Shepherd), they need specially formulated puppy food to support slower bone growth and prevent joint problems later in life.

 


 

Can Puppies Have Treats?

Yes! Treats are great for training and bonding, but moderation is key.

🚫 Avoid:

  • Human food (chocolate, onions, grapes, etc. are toxic!)
  • Too many high-fat or sugary treats
  • Bones that splinter (cooked bones can be dangerous)

✔️ Safe Treat Options:

  • Puppy training treats (low-calorie)
  • Small pieces of cooked chicken or fish
  • Freeze-dried meat treats
  • Carrot sticks or apple slices (without seeds)

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your puppy’s daily calorie intake.

 


 

Transitioning to Adult Dog Food

When your puppy reaches 12 months old (or up to 18-24 months for large breeds), they need to switch to adult dog food.

How to Transition:

Gradually mix the new adult food with their puppy food over 7-10 days to prevent digestive upset:

📅 Day 1-3: 75% puppy food, 25% adult food
📅 Day 4-6: 50% puppy food, 50% adult food
📅 Day 7-9: 25% puppy food, 75% adult food
📅 Day 10: 100% adult food

 


 

Common Puppy Feeding Mistakes to Avoid

🚫 Overfeeding – Can lead to obesity & joint issues. Stick to feeding guidelines based on weight.
🚫 Changing food too quickly – Causes upset stomachs. Always transition gradually.
🚫 Feeding low-quality food – Cheap dog food may lack essential nutrients. Invest in high-quality puppy food.
🚫 Not providing fresh water – Puppies need constant access to clean water.
🚫 Feeding too many treats – Can cause nutritional imbalances.

 


 

Setting Your Puppy Up for a Healthy Future

A balanced diet is key to a happy, healthy puppy. By choosing the right food, feeding on a proper schedule, and ensuring essential nutrients are met, you’ll set your pup up for a long, vibrant life.

✔️ Feed high-quality puppy food suited to their breed & size
✔️ Stick to a regular feeding schedule
✔️ Provide fresh water at all times
✔️ Introduce treats in moderation
✔️ Transition to adult food at the right time

🐶 Need help choosing the best food for your puppy? Visit Homefeeds in-store and speak to our expert pet nutritionists for tailored advice!

 

Author – Jordan