Owners of a Neapolitan Mastiff have many things to learn about the breed, including specific veterinary care needed, common health issues and dietary needs, and feeding recommendations. Originally bred to fight in the Roman Coliseum, the Neapolitan Mastiff is a direct descendant of the Italian Mastiff. The average Neapolitan Mastiff, when full grown, can weigh anywhere between 140 and 170 pounds. Due to the extreme size of this breed, many people want to know how to feed a Neapolitan Mastiff correctly.
Things You'll Need
- Dog food containing no by-products, no whole ground yellow corn, no wheat, low in protein and low in calcium
Instructions
Feed your Neapolitan Mastiff puppy three cups of food in the morning.
Feed your Neapolitan Mastiff puppy three cups of food in the afternoon.
Feed your Neapolitan Mastiff puppy two cups in the evening.
Feed your adult Neapolitan Mastiff four cups in the morning.
Feed your adult Neapolitan Mastiff three cups in the afternoon.
Feed your adult Neapolitan Mastiff two to three cups in the evening.