Why?
* Individual needs vary: A 12-week-old Collie's food needs depend on many factors like breed, activity level, metabolism, and health conditions.
* Veterinary guidance is essential: Your veterinarian is the best resource for determining the right amount of food for your puppy. They can consider your dog's individual needs and provide tailored advice.
Here's what you should do:
1. Schedule a vet appointment: Have your puppy checked by a veterinarian to ensure they are healthy and growing well.
2. Discuss feeding: Ask your vet for recommendations on the best food for your Collie puppy and how much to feed them. They can also advise you on feeding schedules and potential supplements.
3. Follow their instructions: Carefully follow your vet's advice regarding feeding your puppy.
4. Monitor your puppy: Watch your puppy for signs of weight gain or loss. Adjust their food intake as needed with your vet's guidance.
Remember, feeding your dog correctly is crucial for their health and well-being. Don't hesitate to reach out to your vet for any questions or concerns.