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Feeding Schedule for Pet Dogs


Experts recommend feeding dogs twice a day, spaced out at about eight to twelve hours. Dogs love routines, so it is best to provide your dog food following a feeding schedule. Setting a feeding schedule helps monitor any changes in your dog’s food intake. There are three techniques you may follow in feeding your dog.

First is the portion control feeding. This method involves measuring the food amount and giving it to your dog every day at the same time and modifying the amount as your dog gets older. This method is suitable if your pet is undergoing a weight-loss regimen.

The second is free feeding. This method involves making the food ready throughout the day, allowing your pet to eat how much and whenever it wants. Free feeding is best for nursing dogs because of their dietary needs. Wet pet food is inappropriate in free-feeding as it quickly gets spoiled. One problem with this technique is the danger of overfeeding your pet.

The third technique is timed feeding. Timed feeding makes food available for a certain period only, then disposing of the uneaten food after the time is up. This method is applicable if you do not want to overfeed your pet.

Any concern you may have about your pet’s diet and/or eating habits should prompt a visit to your veterinary clinic Tampa, FL.

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