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Puppies (Birth to 12 Months)
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Birth to Weaning (0-8 weeks):
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Mother’s milk or a high-quality puppy milk replacer if needed.
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Start introducing puppy food at 4-6 weeks (softened with water).
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Gradually increase solid food intake.
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Post-Weaning (8 weeks - 12 months):
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Feed a high-quality puppy food (3-4 meals daily, reducing to 2-3 meals by 6 months).
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Ensure fresh water is available at all times.
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Adult Dogs (1 Year and Older)
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Maintenance Diet:
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Feed a high-quality adult dog food (once or twice daily, depending on size and activity level).
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Ensure access to fresh water at all times.
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Senior Dogs (7 Years and Older)
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Feed a senior-specific dog food with lower calories and higher joint support as needed.
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Adjust portions to prevent obesity.
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Provide fresh water at all times.
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Special Notes
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Avoid feeding table scraps or bones that may splinter.
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Adjust feeding amounts based on activity level, age, and breed.
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Consult a veterinarian for specific dietary needs.
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Kittens (Birth to 12 Months)
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Birth to Weaning (0-8 weeks):
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Mother’s milk or a high-quality kitten milk replacer if needed.
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Introduce wet or softened kitten food at 4-6 weeks.
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Gradually increase solid food intake.
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Post-Weaning (8 weeks - 12 months):
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Feed a high-quality kitten food (3-4 meals daily).
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Ensure fresh water is available at all times.
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Adult Cats (1 Year and Older)
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Feed a high-quality adult cat food (2 meals daily).
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Provide fresh water at all times.
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Senior Cats (7 Years and Older)
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Feed a senior-specific cat food with lower calories and higher joint and kidney support as needed.
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Adjust portions to maintain a healthy weight.
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Provide fresh water at all times.
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Special Notes
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Avoid feeding dog food, as it does not meet the nutritional needs of cats.
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Adjust feeding amounts based on activity level, age, and breed.
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Consult a veterinarian for specific dietary needs.
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