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Age-wise Food And Care For Pugs

As a Pug parent, there are several aspects you should consider while feeding your pet to give it a long and healthy life. As Pugs have a reputation for getting obese too easily, it is important to monitor your furry friend’s diet, especially as it gets older.

Whether you feed your Pug puppy wet or dry kibble, make sure it eats a balanced diet rich in proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, and water. During its early years, it is better to feed your Pug a diet rich in proteins and fats. Later, you can reduce the frequency at which you feed your little companion and keep a strict watch on its weight. For more details about what you should feed your Pug puppy, you can always approach a dog breeder or a vet.

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Here is the dietary routine you should follow while feeding your Pug at different stages of its life:

Below 2 Months

While your Pug puppy is still under 2 months old, it is okay to not give it a structured diet. You can keep its kibble open and have it eat whenever it gets hungry throughout the day. At this age, you do not need to worry about your puppy over-eating and getting obese.

Between 2 And 6 Months

As your Pug puppy gets older, you can give some structure to its diet. At this age, you can feed your Pug not more than four meals per day. While your pup still has a lot of growing up to do, it should not go overboard in its diet.

Between 6 And 12 Months

After crossing the 6-month mark, you can reduce your Pug’s diet to three meals per day. Keep a strict watch on what your pet eats and do not give in to its stubborn nature.

Above 12 Months

As your Pug puppy starts turning into an adult, it is best to reduce its dietary intake to no more than two meals per day. This is when the chances of your Pug getting overweight are the highest. Make sure your pet does not over-eat and burns the calories it gains through daily exercise.