Large and
giant breed puppies continue to grow until about 18 months of age, so they should be kept on a specially designed growth diet until they are fully grown.
Not exact matches
While small
breed puppies become adults in as little as nine months,
giant breeds may
continue to grow for up to two years.
This feeding schedule should be
continued until
puppies are 4 to 6 months old (9 months old for
giant breeds), and then gradually substituted with a regular twice - a-day schedule with proper dog maintenance food.
However, large and
giant breeds will still be growing at this point and will
continue to need
puppy food.
I see so many
Giant Breeds in prongs and many of them
puppies and I
continue to try and educate plus make that difference where I can to those that ask or would listen.
Although she may start to look like an adult, she is still very much a
puppy and she will
continue to be for some time, particularly if she is a
giant breed, as she won't reach maturity for at least another year.
Puppies of other breeds can usually begin eating adult food as they approach their full size but it's particularly important for large breed and giant breed puppies to continue eating a puppy food that meets the nutritional needs for a growing puppy until they are ready to make the transition to an adul
Puppies of other
breeds can usually begin eating adult food as they approach their full size but it's particularly important for large
breed and
giant breed puppies to continue eating a puppy food that meets the nutritional needs for a growing puppy until they are ready to make the transition to an adul
puppies to
continue eating a
puppy food that meets the nutritional needs for a growing
puppy until they are ready to make the transition to an adult food.