Sentences with phrase «ounce of body weight»

Puppies require 3.75 calories per ounce of their body weight per day during their first week, 4.50 calories per ounce per day during the second week, 5 calories per ounce per day during the third week, and 5.5 calories per ounce per day during the fourth week.
Kittens need about twice as much food per ounce of body weight as an adult.
During each 24 - hour period, your little one should be receiving 8cc or approximately 1/4 ounce of canine milk replacement formula per ounce of body weight.
This works out to be approximately 2 tablespoons of formula for every 4 ounces of body weight.
Although amounts may vary based on your little one's breed and size, newborns pups need approximately 8cc of formula for every ounce of body weight each day, according to the Dogster website.
Feed the puppy one cc (a ml is identical to a cc) of formula for every ounce of body weight every 3 - 4 hours or when crying from hunger.
1 cc of food for every ounce of body weight is a good estimate, but your vet will give you the most accurate amount for each puppy.
Newborn puppies generally need about 1 cc of formula per ounce of body weight every three hours round the clock.
Most dogs will need about 1 cc of formula for every ounce of body weight every three hours, although this depends on the caloric value of the formula you are using.
A kitten should eat about 8cc of formula per ounce of body weight per day (1 ounce = 30cc, so this is just under 1/4 ounce of formula per ounce of body weight).
As a basic rule of thumb, each animal should be eating about 8 cc (about 1/4 ounce) of formula for every ounce of body weight per day.
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