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Feeding an Alaskan Malamute Puppy for Four Months
By the time a dog is four months old, its organs have developed well, but special attention still needs to be paid to its diet, lifestyle, and health. Not only should attention be paid to calcium and vitamin supplementation, but also to deworming and observing for any abnormalities.
How Much to Feed an Alaskan Malamute Puppy at Four Months
The daily food intake for a four-month-old Alaskan Malamute is approximately 300 grams. It is recommended to feed the puppy 5-6 times a day, with each feeding consisting of about 80-100 grams. In addition to feeding the puppy puppy food, owners can also feed them a suitable amount of nutritional paste, cans, chicken, lamb, and other foods, while paying attention to reasonably supplementing calcium and vitamins.
What to Feed a Four-Month-Old Alaskan Malamute
By the age of four months, the Alaskan Malamute's teeth and digestive system have developed well enough for it to eat dry dog food and cooked meat. A four-month-old Alaskan Malamute can eat dog food, fruits, cooked meat, and vegetables. Besides meeting its nutritional needs, attention should also be paid to the puppy's gastrointestinal health, and it can be fed foods with a high content of crude fiber, such as oats and sweet potatoes.
How to Raise a Four-Month-Old Golden Retriever/Alaskan Malamute Mix
A four-month-old Golden Retriever and Alaskan Malamute needs to be dewormed on time and vaccinated to prevent diseases. It is best to feed them dog food, as it provides a reasonable balance of nutrients and meets their normal growth needs. They can be fed 3-4 times a day, in small meals, and guaranteed clean and dry drinking water should always be available. Also, provide them with a clean and comfortable living environment.