The Frequency And Quantity Of Your Dog’s Meal

The quantity and frequency of his meals depend on his size and weight. If he is thin, give him one meal extra a day. It is better to feed your puppy a little, often, than to give him big meals only two or three times a day. While he is from four months to a year old, you may feed him three meals a day, eliminating the bed time dish of milk.

This meal diet should be observed especially while you’re in the process of your Boston Terrier house training. After a year, your dog maybe fed twice daily-a saucer of milk and dog biscuits in the morning, or just the biscuits if he is doing well, and the main meal of meat and a well cooked vegetable at five or six. Keep fresh cool water before your dog at all times.

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