Age-wise Food And Care For Toy Pomeranians
The compact size of a Toy Pomeranian makes it easy to keep it healthy with limited food. You need not spend a lot to feed your Toy Pom as its dietary requirements are minimal. However, you will still need to look after your pet’s daily food intake and track what your Toy Pomeranian is eating every day. Ideally, the food your pet eats should be rich in carbohydrates, proteins, fats, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals.
Always seek help from the breeder you purchase your Toy Pom from or a trusted vet in finalizing how much food your pet needs every day. It is equally important to know the frequency with which you should feed your furry friend.
Here is a feeding routine you should follow during different stages of your Toy Pomeranian’s life:
Below 2 Months
While your Toy Pom puppy is still younger than two months, it is better to leave its kibble open for it. It does not need a structured diet yet and you can rest assured that your pet will not over-eat at this age.
Between 2 And 6 Months
As your Toy Pomeranian gets older, you will need to add a little structure to its diet. Between the ages of two and six months, you can feed your pet four meals every day. Make sure you pace these meals in a way that your pet neither over-eats nor stays hungry.
Between 6 and 12 Months
Once your Toy Pomeranian gets older than six months, you can reduce its food intake to three meals per day. At this stage, you can feed it a meal in the morning, after, and evening. Keep track of what your Toy Pom eats and do not feed it more than its daily limits.
Above 12 Months
As your Toy Pom turns into an adult, you can further reduce its diet to two meals per day. You can always feed your pet its favorite treats and snacks in between to keep it full all day long. As your Toy Pomeranian can get stubborn and demand for more food, be mindful of the quantity of kibble you feed it.