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New Mexico pet parents often want to know the best types of food (commercial vs. homemade), recommended ingredients, and how to balance proteins, fats, vitamins, and minerals for optimal growth and development.
What should I feed my puppy to make sure they grow up healthy?
To support healthy growth, feed your puppy a complete and balanced diet specially formulated for puppies. Look for commercial puppy foods that meet AAFCO standards for growth and list real animal protein as the first ingredient. Avoid foods with artificial preservatives, excessive fillers (like corn or soy), or vague “meat by-products.”
If you’re considering a home-prepared diet, it’s crucial to work with a New Mexico certified puppy nutritionist to ensure all essential nutrients, like calcium, phosphorus, and DHA, are correctly balanced. DIY diets without professional input can cause developmental issues. Many licensed clinical pet nutritionists offer virtual consultations, including through trusted platforms like Petworks, where you can easily connect with experienced puppy nutrition specialists.
How often and how much should I feed my puppy?
This question typically revolves around feeding schedules and portion sizes based on the puppy's age, breed, size, and activity level to avoid overfeeding or underfeeding.
Feeding your puppy the right amount at the right time is essential for steady growth and digestion:
8–12 weeks old: 4 small meals a day
3–6 months old: 3 meals a day
6–12 months old: 2 meals a day
Check the portion guidelines on your puppy food packaging and adjust based on your pup’s body condition. You should be able to feel, but not see, the ribs. Portion control is especially important for large-breed puppies to prevent joint problems from rapid growth.
For personalized guidance, especially if your puppy has special needs (sensitive stomach, allergies, breed-specific concerns), consult a certified puppy nutritionist. These professionals can create a custom feeding plan tailored to your puppy’s age, size, breed, and lifestyle. Virtual appointments with trusted puppy nutritionists in New Mexico are available through platforms like Petworks, making expert help accessible from anywhere.