What should be paid attention to when feeding a 4-month-old Husky puppy
A 4-month-old Husky has already passed the nursing period and is generally weaned.
Husky (Detailed Introduction)
So how should a 4-month-old Husky puppy be fed?
Below is an introduction to the key points of feeding a 4-month-old Husky puppy.
The period from 4 months to 8 months is very important for a Husky dog. Because this is the rapid growth period for a Husky, owners should meet the dog's various nutritional needs and not let their little Husky fall behind at the starting line.
At 4 months old, the Husky puppy can be appropriately fed some dog-specific dry kibble and rice. For example, cooked meat, fish, vegetables, and meat broth can be added and mixed into the special food. It can also be mixed with rice, noodles, and other foods.
Add a little calcium powder and vitamin A, D liquid to the food, you can add a small amount of salt and sugar, but remember not too much. For more information, you can check "How to make homemade dog food for adult Huskies?"
The amount of food varies depending on breed and body size. If there are several Husky puppies, it is impossible to give the same amount, so pay attention to treat them differently.
Generally, the amount per meal is about the size of the puppy’s head, feeding twice daily in the morning and evening is sufficient. Owners must fully grasp and control how much each dog can eat.