Mini
1.4 - 2.7 kg
1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 grams 4 - 5 months: 61 grams 6 - 8 months: 61 grams 9 - 11 months: Feed as Adult 1 - 2 years: Feed as Adult
Mini
3.2 - 5.4
1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 - 80 grams 4 - 5 months: 92 - 122 grams 6 - 8 months: 122 grams 9 - 11 months: 122 grams 1 - 2 years: 122 grams
Small
5.9 - 9.1 kg
1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 - 92 grams 4 - 5 months: 122 - 153 grams 6 - 8 months: 81 - 122 grams 9 - 11 months: 122 grams 1 - 2 years: 122 grams
Tamaño |
Peso del animal (Kg) |
Cantidad de alimento |
Mini
|
1.4 - 2.7 kg
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1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 grams 4 - 5 months: 61 grams 6 - 8 months: 61 grams 9 - 11 months: Feed as Adult 1 - 2 years: Feed as Adult
|
Mini
|
3.2 - 5.4
|
1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 - 80 grams 4 - 5 months: 92 - 122 grams 6 - 8 months: 122 grams 9 - 11 months: 122 grams 1 - 2 years: 122 grams
|
Small
|
5.9 - 9.1 kg
|
1-1/2 - 3 months: 61 - 92 grams 4 - 5 months: 122 - 153 grams 6 - 8 months: 81 - 122 grams 9 - 11 months: 122 grams 1 - 2 years: 122 grams
|
RECOMMENDED DAILY FEEDING AMOUNTS
Using a standard 8 oz/250 ml measuring cup which contains approximately 122 g of Pro Plan.
Puppies start to nibble solid foods at 3 - 4 weeks of age. Keep moistened Pro Plan available at all times. Allow your puppy to eat at will until fully weaned (6 - 8 weeks). After weaning, Pro Plan can be fed moistened or dry. For best results, develop a regular feeding schedule such as three small meals a day for younger puppies. You can gradually reduce to one feeding in the morning and one in the evening as your puppy ages. The routine should not vary. As puppies near adulthood, their calorie needs may drop, and your puppy may begin leaving some food in the bowl. Don’t misinterpret this as an indication of dislike for the food. Instead, begin offering less so your puppy doesn’t overeat and stays in ideal body condition.
Nestlé Purina Research indicates that avoiding overfeeding of puppies may help their development. Maintaining ideal body condition is key to encouraging proper growth in all puppies, especially large breeds. The indicated amounts are only a guideline. If your puppy becomes overweight, a reduction of your puppy’s daily food intake may be appropriate. You may wish to consult your veterinarian about a weight control program.