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  ...to  start reading this article from the beginning please click on  here....Complete diet must include all abovementioned  nutrients, vitamins and microelements. In the morning it is  desirable for puppy to have meat, then through the day in  succession: mush, fruit, vegetables and milk food in such a way that  there should be an interchange of carbohydrates and proteins in  diet. At day-end it is also preferably to give meat to puppy. One  feed for puppy is approximately 120-150 g. It is undesirable to put  a lot of food into puppyish bowl, because hypernutrition is harmful  for the dog. It is better if it should stay slightly hungry.  However, regular denutrition is injurious to puppy too, therefore it  is very important to prescribe optimal amount of one feed, which  should be increased according to growth of puppy, but at that a  number of daily feedings should be reduced. It is very important to  ascertain optimal dose that depends on individual characteristics of  each puppy. To establish the norm is a very easy thing. If puppy is  gay, agile; its body grows without abnormalities, the hair shines,  and it is neither fat nor lean; it means that everything is ok and  it has eaten just as much as it has been necessary to it. Stomach of  healthy puppy must work incessantly, say, in amount of feedings.  Exemplary diet for four-month puppy is like that: One feed (at 8  a.m.): little meat cut into pieces (about a teaspoon, in proportion  to puppy’s growth quantity of meat is increased). Second feed (at  noon time): curd or glassful of kefir or lapped milk with flocks.  Third feed (at 4 p.m.) millet mush, in which one may add crushed  raisins or rub an apple, an egg and ½ glassful of milk or a slice of  cheese. Forth feed (at 8 p.m.): meat cut into pieces and mixed with  greens, rubbed raw potatoes and clove garlic. A puppy should always  have access to bowl with clean boiled water. Feeding of adult dogs  It is recommended to feed big pit bull terriers 2 times a day. Only  pregnant females are fed more often. On an average healthy dog needs  from 800 to 1000 g of food per day....to  continue reading this article please click on here...