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  • Jan 25, 2006, 08:39 AM
    adibcanale
    Mini Daschound: How many times at day?
    Hello, I have a 5 month mini daschound, its apeears to be healty. I know this kind of dogs must be under 22 lb. of weight. Then I want to know ow many time at day I have to feed him and how many cups of food need. He is eating Eukanuba small breed.

    Thanks
  • Jan 25, 2006, 09:19 AM
    labman
    The general rule is 3 meals a day until 4 months, then 2 until at least 6 months. Many good people suggest continuing the 2 meals a day. My guess is 2 cups a day might be right, but will post a chart allowing you to work out the ideal amount. Nobody else can say what is right for him. Watch his weight very carefully, their backs are not up to too much weight.


    If he isn't on adult chow, I would switch to it. The small breed puppy chow is very rich, leading to fast growth. Slower growth will give the spine more time to develop heading off the back troubles common in the long little doggies. With good care, you can enjoy him for a long time.

    September 07, link to chart replaced with LongLiveYourDog.com - Life Span Study - Rate Your Dog
    My Lab Nita was 4 months old Sunday. I am switching her to adult chow gradually this week. As soon as I have her on all adult chow, I will start giving her less and less at lunch until none at all after a week.
  • Jan 25, 2006, 09:36 AM
    fredg
    Hi, adibcanale,
    Since you are using Eukanuba Small Breed, here is a link for some good information, with a table near the bottom of the page for months old, weight, and cups per day.

    http://www.eukanuba.com/en_US/jhtmls...tml.4_A&_DAV=1

    Quite a long web address!
    As you know, there are many different brands on the marked in the US. Most of us choose one that looks good to individual people. Eukanuba does list chicken in its ingredients first, which means there is more chicken than corn. Usually when corn is mentioned first, it means there is more corn, which sometimes, isn't a good choice for the main ingredient. For those who want to spend a little more on dog food, then ingredients will list something other than corn, such as chicken, or salmon, etc, first.
    Best of luck, and hope you are enjoying your puppy. They are GREAT!
  • Jan 26, 2006, 04:43 PM
    labman
    The problems of corn in dog food are greatly exaggerated. It mostly comes from people selling higher priced chows and those not applying critical thinking skills to what they read. There is also a strong element of ''If it is more expensive, it must be better for my dog''. I have challenged people bashing corn to direct me to a scientific study, but none have. Most of the vets sell Hills Science Diet which has corn as the first ingredient. I do not accept the idea they are foisting off second rate dog chow on their clientele.

    I have no problem with the idea that the concentrated meat based chows produce smaller firmer stools. That can be a great advantage to those that have to clean up after their dog. That is why all the service and dog guide schools I am familiar with now use them. They do not produce healthier dogs. The more food motivated dogs might prefer the bulk of the corn based chows.
  • Mar 8, 2006, 04:35 AM
    lucyreid
    Hi We have two mini daschunds a boy who is just turned 2 and a girl who is a year and a half and they are both fed 2 meals a day, approx 2 cups worth.

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