When to feed Labrador

1. Feeding frequency for each age group
After weaning, Labrador should be fed three to four times a day until it is three months old. From three months to six months, Labradors should be fed two to three times a day. From six months to one year old, feeding twice a day is enough. After your Labrador reaches one year old, you can feed it once or twice a day. The feeding time can match the owner's work and rest schedule, but it is not enough to just feed the dog. You also need to consider adding the time for walking the pet dog after meals, urinating, urinating, cleaning the potty, and washing dishes.
2. Feeding amount
When feeding a Labrador, you only need to feed it until it is seven percent full. Don't feed it too much food. Don't give it so much food just because you like your pet. Because once a Labrador eats too much food, it is very easy to gain weight. Also, if Labrador eats too much, it is easy to vomit out the food if he exercises after a meal.
3. Food temperature
Except in summer, warm feed should be fed. The temperature of the feed should be around 40°C, not too cold or too hot. Cold food can be fed in summer, and the feed must be heated in winter. It is best to Around 35°C, it is better not to be hot to the touch. Feed that is too hot will not only affect appetite and cause loss of appetite, but will also burn the dog’s teeth; food that is too cold will easily damage the stomach.
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