How much should an eight-month-old golden retriever feed in one meal? The intake of golden retriever is also relatively large.
How much to feed an eight-month-old Golden Retriever?
An eight-month-old Golden Retriever needs to feed about 140-200 grams of dog food per meal, three meals a day, and about 400-600 grams of dog food a day, but Because the actual situation of each dog is different, including the dog's weight, amount of exercise and dog food, so feeding needs to be judged based on the actual situation of the dog.Eight-month Golden Retriever Feeding Guide
At the eight-month stage, the Golden Retriever’s body is already in a mature period, and the Golden Retriever is also a medium to large dog. The intake is also relatively large, so the feeding amount is also relatively large. The owner needs to pay attention to ensuring the nutritional needs of the dog's food as much as possible during the feeding stage. Comprehensive supplementation can well help the Golden Retriever replenish the substances needed by the body. Eight months old Golden Retrievers do not need to soak dog food separately and can be fed directly. Random articles
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