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All About A Growing Puppy
Once a puppy is weaned from its Mommy, or the bottle, it can start learning
how handle or digest various types of food. The growing puppy will continue to
deal with the different types of foods it will be eating. The first eight to ten
months of this time the puppy will be growing substantially, and burning energy
at a high rate. One of the reasons a puppy's growth is stunted is due to food
that is poor in nutrients, or nutrients that are difficult for the puppy to
digest, which doesn't give him the nutrients or energy to keep up with his rapid
growth.
A growing puppy that gets too many ingredients, which he hasn't learned to
digest yet, can cause the puppy to develop a problem called diarrhea. If a puppy
is fed adult dog food, it can get diarrhea due to the huge amount of
indigestible materials, this irritates the puppy's intestine and causes the
puppy to get diarrhea.
Formulating a diet worthy of a puppy, is probably the most important thing you
can do in positioning a dog's life. All the nourishment a growing puppy gets
comes directly from his owner. You are in control of his health and growth; this
will be a direct reflection of how the owner of the puppy is doing his job.
A puppy that is in the growing stage needs at least twice the energy and
nutrients as an adult dog. Although, feeding him twice the amount of food is not
how it works, you need to provide him with food that has nutrients that are
formulated for a puppy and his digestive system. However, as the puppy continues
to grow older, the food can contain ingredients that are more difficult to
digest.
Once the puppy reaches maturity, he should be able to handle all of the food
that you feed him. This is because, as he grew so did his digestive system, and
now it can handle foods that it couldn't when it was a puppy.
Again, a growing puppy really depends on the owner to give him what his body
needs as he is growing up. If he is neglected, or just not fed what his body
needs, it will reflect on his health and growth.
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