It is crucial to consult with a veterinarian for tailored advice.
Here's why:
* Individual Needs: Each puppy is unique, and factors like their activity level, breed, metabolism, and weight can significantly impact their dietary requirements.
* Growth Stages: A 14-week-old puppy is still growing rapidly, and their food needs will change as they mature.
* Brand Variations: Different puppy food brands have varying calorie densities and nutritional profiles.
Your veterinarian can assess your puppy's health and provide personalized guidance on:
* The appropriate food type and brand.
* The ideal daily calorie intake.
* The number of meals per day.
* Potential signs of overfeeding or underfeeding.
Overfeeding a puppy can lead to:
* Obesity.
* Joint problems.
* Other health issues.
Underfeeding can result in:
* Stunted growth.
* Nutritional deficiencies.
Please schedule an appointment with your vet for proper feeding advice tailored to your puppy's specific needs.