Giant breed puppies

Giant breed puppies require exceptional nutrition to ensure harmonious growth and development. However, it is the growth phase that is crucial in forming habits and also the body's predisposition to cope in the future. Therefore, the food given should not only be well thought-out and at the right intervals, but also of the highest quality to ensure the safety of our dog.

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What should we know about feeding a puppy?

A young dog has much higher nutritional requirements than an adult dog. Therefore, only products suited to their age should be used.

Puppy food provides young dogs with all the necessary nutrients. It is important that portions are appropriate to your dog's age and that you do not overfeed him, as the way in which you shape your pet's habits will have a direct impact on how he functions in the future.

Particular attention should be paid to ensuring that the food contains the correct amount of calcium and phosphorus to support bone growth and development.

Dogs reach adulthood at different ages. The use of junior food should therefore be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Give your dog 2-3 meals a day. At this time, refrain from giving treats for no reason, as you are not only negatively affecting his weight, but you are also spoiling all your dog's work in terms of eating times and food intake.

What is the best food for a giant breed puppy?

If you are looking for a perfectly balanced food for your growing puppy, we particularly recommend you look out for: Baltica Junior Hypoallergenic Large Large Breeds, in a large 12 kg packet, is a complete, grain-free super premium food dedicated to puppies between 3 and 24 months of age. The balanced levels of protein, fat and minerals are tailored to the needs of the rapid growth stage of large and giant puppies (target weight over 25 kg). This single-source hypoallergenic, highly digestible salmon protein and gluten-free formula minimises the occurrence of food allergies. It is also important to ensure that your dog receives appropriate supplementation after growth. You can read more about the properties of natural food supplements for adult dogs here.

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