If your dog is still a puppy, it will generally be fed puppy food. However, as the dog grows older, it will need to be switched to adult dog food when it reaches adulthood. Many new owners don’t know what issues they need to pay attention to when switching from puppy food to adult dog food, so let the editor introduce it to you.

Things to note when switching from puppy food to dog food
Dogs

Puppy dog ​​food is specially designed for puppies. Dry dog ​​food tailored for dogs is more in line with the needs of puppies in terms of nutritional content. However, when puppies grow up and enter adulthood, due to changes in body metabolism, puppy dog ​​food no longer meets the needs of puppies. The dog's daily needs are increased, so the owner needs to change the puppy's food.

It takes a transitional stage to switch from puppy dog ​​food to adult dog food. Even though most types of dogs look like adult dogs at 6-8 months of age, in fact they are still the same. puppies. Their bones are still growing and becoming healthier; their bodies are also growing continuously. Only when they reach 12 months (large dogs will reach 24 months) and they no longer need special calories and nutrients can they be ready to switch to dog food.

In order to avoid damaging their weak digestive system, the new adult dog food should be mixed with the puppy food they usually eat at the beginning of the food change, and then about 7-10 days later Gradually reduce the proportion of adult dog food.


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