Dogfood Feeding Guide
 

This guide will help you to determine how much catfood and dogfood you should give your pet. Please visit our Which Dog Food? page to help determine which dog food is best for your pet.


CLINIVET Puppy

Puppies can be weaned onto CLINIVET Puppy from three to four weeks of age.  For the first few feeds, the product should be soaked thoroughly in lukewarm (not boiling) water.

How much food for dog growth? Puppies need a total of 30 - 50g of food per kg of body weight per day and this total should be divided into a number of daily feeds.  Very young puppies need four to five feeds per day.  From four months of age this can be reduced to two or three feeds per day up to 12 months of age.  It is important to keep fresh drinking water available at all times.

 

CLINIVET Adult Junior, CLINIVET Adult Senior, CLINIVET Adult Light, CLINIVET Adult Energy

When introducing CLINIVET Adult Junior, CLINIVET Adult Senior, CLINIVET Adult Light or CLINIVET Adult Energy, do so gradually over several days.  These dogs need a total of 10 to 20g of dogfood per kg of body weight per day.
 

CLINIVET Adult Small, CLINIVET Adult Large

When introducing CLINIVET Adult Small or CLINIVET Adult Large, do so gradually over several days.  These dogs need a total of 10 to 30g of food per kg of body weight per day.

Adjust this if necessary to maintain the ideal body weight. We suggest this amount should be split into two daily feeds. This food can be fed dry or moist. It is important to keep fresh drinking water available at all times.

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