Feeding dogs
Up to 4 months: 3-4 small meals throughout the day.
Up to 6 months: 3 meals at fixed times of the day.
At 6 months the growth phase is over.
From 6 months: 2 meals, preferably in the morning and in the evening.
At the age of 8 Your dog's energy needs may decrease, so it's possible that the amount of food is reduced a bit to avoid obesity.
Feeding cats
Up to 12 weeks: Your kitten should have XNUMX-hour access to fresh food. During this food-imprinting period, you should offer your cat different flavors so that they don't become fussy eaters later.
From 12 weeks: 3-5 meals daily at fixed times.
When sexual maturity occurs (approx. 6-8 months): 2 meals daily at fixed times.
Please always remember to provide your darling with a clean and well-filled water bowl at all times!
First of all, dogs and cats love routine - so simply changing their food overnight is not a good idea. Your friend wants to slowly get used to the unfamiliar taste, smell and consistency. If the change happens too quickly, digestive problems can also result.
dr Karen Schlotterbeck recommends mixing the new food with the old. Very little at first and then a little more every day. Your Dogs'n Tiger will accept the news in the food bowl sooner and their digestion will also have time to adjust to the new food.
After a week your best friend should have accepted the Dogs'n Tiger food.