Age | Feeding Frequency | Notes
------- | -------- | --------
0-8 weeks | 4-6 times per day | Puppies this young need frequent feeding to maintain their energy levels.
8-12 weeks | 3-4 times per day | As they grow, their stomachs can hold more food, allowing them to eat less frequently.
12-16 weeks | 2-3 times per day | Gradually decrease the number of meals as they mature.
16 weeks and older | 1-2 times per day | Most adult German Shepherds can thrive on one or two meals per day.
Important considerations:
* Breed: German Shepherds are large breed dogs, so they need a high-quality puppy food specifically formulated for their needs.
* Activity level: Active puppies may need more food than less active puppies.
* Individual needs: Some puppies might have larger appetites than others. Monitor your puppy's weight and adjust their food intake accordingly.
* Consult your vet: It's always best to consult with your veterinarian for specific feeding recommendations based on your puppy's individual needs.
Remember, it's important to feed your puppy at consistent times each day to establish a routine. You can also consult your vet for a personalized feeding plan based on your puppy's specific needs.