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Kusuma

Hello doctor How many times I feed to 9 month old lab puppy...

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Kusuma
And also my puppy getting more weight ..he is 9 months old lab puppy it’s weight arround more than 30 kg ...pls suggest me how to reduce the weight
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Dr. Shraddha Singh
3 times a day you can feed and then gradually Reduce to 2 times, You can take pup For a walk to reduce weight, you can play with the pup
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
U can give 2 times a day U have to give him exercise also with controlling food Stop giving him rice U can feed him raw vegetables and chapathis, chicken also is fine
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Dr. Anukarna Singh
The puppy is old enough to be shifted to 2 proper meals and a snack in the afternoon. When feeding home cooked food you should make sure you don't give too much carbs, like rice/ roti/ bread instead feed more protein rice food like chicken/ eggs/ pulses/ paneer/ soya. Also make sure the puppy gets some calcium supplement at least till he/she turns 1 year of age.
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Kusuma
Mam pls suggest the calcium supplements to my puppy
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Dr. Kaveri Giriraddi
U can give provical or skycal as a calcium supplement
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