Age-wise Food And Care For Chow Chows
While a Chow Chow is a low-energy dog, it is large enough to be fed a rich and balanced diet every day. During the first few years of your pet’s life, it will need a diet rich in protein, carbs, and fats to grow into a healthy adult. As it reaches adulthood, it can be given a balanced diet to sustain itself and keep health complications at bay. You can always consult a responsible dog breeder or a vet to know what you should and should not feed your Chow Chow.
Here is a quick look at the frequency with which you should feed your Chow Chow at different stages of its life:
Under 2 Months
While your pet is under two months of age, it is okay to not have a structure to its diet. You can leave its kibble open at all times, having it eat at its convenience. At this stage, pet parents do not need to worry about their Chow Chows over-eating.
Between 2 And 6 Months
As your Chow Chow puppy gets a little older, you can develop its feeding routine by giving it four meals per day. This is the phase of your pet’s life when you need to be mindful about what and how much it eats.
Between 6 And 12 Months
Once your Chow Chow gets older than six months, you can further reduce its diet to three meals per day. Track the food it eats and do not give it more than what it can digest.
Above 12 Months
Crossing the threshold of twelve months, a Chow Chow should not be fed more than two meals per day. While there is always space for treats and snacks in between, you should be aware of health complications like obesity by controlling your pet’s diet.