Beagle Puppy Feeding Schedule

There are conflicting views on when and how a new Beagle puppy should be fed. There are two basic schools of thought that are most commonly used in puppy feeding: free feeding and scheduled feeding.

Free feeding is when the owners leave dry food out for the Beagle puppy all day long so the puppy can eat whenever he or she pleases. Scheduled feeding involves placing a food bowl out for the pup and then taking it away after a period of time , which usually is a 30 min. span. For the puppy stage, most Arizona Beagle breeders recommend the scheduled feedings. This is an easy way to allow your Beagle puppy frequent smaller meals which help to control how frequently the puppy will need to go outside for bathroom use and also helps to control weight gain.

The most common mistake new owners make is allowing the Beagle puppy to eat all day long whenever he or she pleases. This may seem like a thoughtful idea but really you are not putting any discipline on the pup and its eating habits. During the early stage of housebreaking this feeding schedule will also become a wonderful tool. You can essentially control when the Beagle puppy eliminates or not.

As your Beagle puppy ages or if there are any digestion or finicky eating issues, you may want to adjust this schedule to meet the needs of your dog. Your vet will be able to give you tips and alternate feeding methods if needed.

The exact amount of food you should allow your Beagle to eat at one sitting will be labeled on your bag of premium dog food. If you have any questions concerning the amount or what form of feeding schedule to use, it is always best to consult your veterinarian in Arizona.

These puppy tips come from Beagle breeders for you!