It's crucial to discuss your puppy's specific dietary needs with your veterinarian. They will take into account factors like:
* Your puppy's individual weight and growth rate: A vet can assess if your puppy is gaining weight appropriately and adjust food intake accordingly.
* The type of food you're feeding: Different brands and formulas have varying calorie densities.
* Your puppy's activity level: Active puppies need more food than those who are less active.
General Guidelines:
* Puppy food recommendations are typically based on weight. Check the feeding guide on your puppy food bag for a general idea.
* Divide the daily food amount into multiple meals. A 9-week-old puppy should eat 3-4 meals a day.
* Monitor your puppy's weight and adjust accordingly. If your puppy is gaining too much or too little weight, you may need to adjust their food intake.
Remember, your veterinarian is the best resource for determining the correct amount of food for your puppy.