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› Recommended daily ration for the rottweiler puppy since 1 to 3 months.
› Advice on rottweiler's puppy nutrition.




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Food contents and recommended quantity are given in the tables 

The most important for puppies and young dogs is sterling nutrition.
The more food is nutritious and accords organism's needs, the more it meets the osteine and muscles building.

Raw meal is always more useful for the dog than boiled one. Predator eats raw food in it's natural form, for that the organism mostly adjusted. Sometimes bad smell from the dog's leather appears when the dog is constantly fed by the raw meat. In this case it's better to boil the meat.

Food is prepared as prescribed.
Meat shall be minced (not fresh meat shall be boiled for an hour and given with a bouillon). Cereals are firstly put in soak for several hours and then boiled for doneness. Vegetables are given fresh and minced. Different products before feeding shall be mixed.

Food shall be neither hot, nor cold, neither liquid, nor firm. The main rule is slightly warm and mush. Any taken from the fridge shall be heated; taken from the cooker shall be cooled. Use your forefinger as a thermometer and if you shake right, you get the mush food.

Dogs don't have such delicate taste as human has. Dog can eat the same food everyday. The one who regales the dog with sausages and sweets shall not be surprised by it's suddenly appeared fastidiousness.

Boiled bones aren't suitable for the dog nutrition; long bones are dangerous. While being boiled bones lose nutrients. Long bones, especially avian, cleaves easily and can lodge in the fauces and harm internal that will demand emergent veterinary help. So we put off long and avian bones.

You would realize if You feed the dog properly using the dung. If nutrition is proper, dung will be soft, sausage-like, brown or light brown. Firm crumbling white or light-yellow dung — too many bones. Almost black — meat overage. Mush, diffluent dung — too much useless garnish. From that you could conclude what is necessary to change in the ration.

 

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puppy's age 1—2 months
recommended daily ration

Meals a day —

 — 6 times

Meat —

— 100—200 g

— 0.22—0.44 lbs

Cereals —

— 80—100 g

— 0.18—0.22 lbs

Egg —

— one yolk

Curds —

— 100—150 g

— 0.22—0.33 lbs

Milk —

— 400—500 g

8/10—1 pt

Vegetables —

— 130—150 g

— 0.29—0.33 lbs

Oil (olive) —

— 1 teaspoon

Mineral supplement —

— 1 teaspoon

Vitamin D in oil —


Vitamin A in oil —


 

 



 




 

puppy's age 2—3 months
recommended daily ration

Meals a day —

— 5 times

Meat —

— 200—300 g

— 0.44—0.66 lbs

Cereals —

— 100—150 g

— 0.22—0.33 lbs

Egg —

— one yolk

Curds —

— 150 g

— 0.33 lbs

Milk —

— 450—500 g

9/10—1 pt

Vegetables —

— 150—200 g

— 0.33—0.44 lbs

Oil (olive) —

— 1 teaspoon

Mineral supplement —

— 1 teaspoon

Vitamin D in oil —

— 2 drops

Vitamin A in oil —

— 1 drops

 

 



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