How much food do you feed a 6 month pitbull?

The amount of food you feed a 6 month old pitbull puppy will vary depending on their size, activity level, and metabolism. A good rule of thumb is to feed them around 2-3% of their body weight per day, divided into two or three meals. For example, a 50 pound pitbull puppy would need around 1-1.5 cups of food per day.

However, it is important to monitor your puppy's weight and body condition to make sure that they are not gaining or losing too much weight. If you are unsure about how much to feed your pitbull puppy, talk to your veterinarian.

Here are some additional tips for feeding your pitbull puppy:

- Feed them high-quality puppy food that is specifically formulated for large breed puppies.

- Avoid feeding them table scraps or human food, as this can lead to health problems.

- Make sure that they have access to fresh water at all times.

- Feed them in a quiet, distraction-free environment.

- Weigh your puppy regularly to monitor their growth.

- Talk to your veterinarian about your puppy's diet and feeding schedule.