How many times a day should an Alaskan Malamute be fed, and how much each time?
Most Alaskan Malamute owners probably pour a large amount of dog food at one time, letting the Alaskan help themselves. Actually, this feeding method is incorrect. Pouring too much food at once can make it go stale easily. It's best to develop a feeding habit that is regular in timing and amount.

How many times a day should an Alaskan Malamute be fed, and how much each time?
As the Alaskan Malamute grows older, the feeding frequency changes accordingly. Generally, the younger the Alaskan Malamute, the more feeding times they need per day, because younger dogs are more suitable for eating less but more frequently. Usually, between weaning and two to three months old, an Alaskan Malamute needs to be fed about 3 to 4 times a day, about 20g each time. If you, as the owner, have free time, feeding it around 4 times a day is the best frequency. When the Alaskan Malamute grows to 3 to 6 months old, you can reduce the feeding times. At this stage, feeding your Alaskan Malamute about 2 to 3 times a day is sufficient.

How many times a day should an Alaskan Malamute be fed, and how much each time?
When the Alaskan Malamute grows between 7 months and one year, feeding can be reduced to twice a day. Dogs older than one year can even be fed once a day, with about 50-100 grams each time. The daily amount of food for the Alaskan Malamute also varies. If the owner is unsure, they can check the dog food packaging, which usually includes instructions based on the dog’s weight, age, and size. You just need to feed according to these guidelines.

How many times a day should an Alaskan Malamute be fed, and how much each time?
When feeding Alaskan Malamutes, it’s best for owners to feed small amounts multiple times a day, which is also better for the dog's stomach and intestines.