Directions for Puppy Chow

One of the most important elements of raising a healthy and happy puppy is ensuring he has the right diet. Giving your dog the right amount of food at the right times gives him the energy he needs to play and grow without causing him to become overweight or underweight. Be sure to feed your puppy on a schedule; this allows you to better predict potty times and enhances your house training.

Things You'll Need

  • Resealable container
  • Measuring cup
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Instructions

    • 1

      Open your bag of Puppy Chow and place its contents into a resealable plastic container. This makes feeding easier and keeps your dog food fresh.

    • 2

      Figure out the correct feeding amount for your dog based on his age and weight. Every bag of Puppy Chow has a feeding chart on its side. For example, dogs weighing between 3 and 12 pounds should receive between 1/4 and 1/2 cups per day until 3 months of age. At 3 months, feeding increases to 1/2 to 1 cup.

    • 3

      Split the daily total into two or three feedings. For instance, if your puppy needs 3 cups per day, you should feed him 1 cup in the morning, 1 cup in the afternoon, and 1 cup at night. Smaller meals on a set schedule help with potty training, but twice a day will work if you simply do not have the time.

    • 4

      Stick to your daily feeding schedule to help your puppy fall into predictable habits. Monitor his appearance -- you should be able to see a light outline of his ribs and he should have a discernible waist when viewed from the top. If your dog has pronounced ribs, you may need to feed more, while round bellies can be indicative of overfeeding.