How Much Should I Feed My Puppy? UK Age-by-Age Feeding Guide
Puppies grow quickly, and feeding the right amount at each stage supports healthy development, digestion, and energy levels. This UK-focused guide explains how much to feed by age, how often to feed, and how to adjust portions safely.
Puppy feeding by age
8 to 12 weeks: 4 meals per day. Use complete puppy food and split daily amount into 4 portions.
3 to 6 months: 3 meals per day. Recalculate portions every 2 to 4 weeks as weight increases.
6 to 12 months: 2 to 3 meals per day, usually moving to 2 meals.
12+ months: Transition to adult food gradually over 7 to 10 days when breed-appropriate.
How to calculate portions
- Weigh your puppy weekly.
- Use feeding chart on your food label as baseline.
- Divide total daily grams by number of meals.
- Adjust by around 5 to 10 percent based on body condition.
Signs of overfeeding
- Ribs hard to feel
- Waistline less visible
- Fast weight gain
Signs of underfeeding
- Ribs and spine too visible
- Poor growth for age
- Persistent hunger and low energy
Common mistakes
- Free-feeding all day
- Too many treats
- Sudden food changes
- Not updating portions as puppy grows
FAQ
How many times should I feed my puppy? 4 meals at 8 to 12 weeks, 3 meals at 3 to 6 months, then 2 meals from around 6 months onward.
Should I follow food bag guidance exactly? Use it as a starting point and adjust for growth, activity, and vet advice.
When should I switch to adult food? Often around 12 months for small/medium breeds and later for large breeds.
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