Generally speaking, Great Pyrenees puppies can be weaned one and a half months after they are born, and they can be fed normally after weaning. But in the first month to half a year after the dog is born, you need to feed the dog at least four times a day. Three months after weaning, the dog needs to be fed breakfast at about 7 o'clock every day, lunch at 12 o'clock, dinner at 5 o'clock, and a midnight snack at about 10 o'clock in the evening. When the Great Pyrenees puppies are five to eight months old, you only need to feed them three times a day. That is to say, three meals a day, morning, lunch and night, is enough. During this period, the food that Great Pyrenees puppies eat can be half of the adult dog's food, or one-third of the adult dog's food. Within three months or more than three months after weaning, it is the best time to determine the eating habits of your dog. When feeding Great Pyrenees puppies, parents must be careful not to feed their dogs low-fat, high-lactose foods, such as milk. Moreover, Great Pyrenees puppies are in need of nutrition, so they cannot eat food with too much lactose.
In addition, the fat content in milk powder is also too high, which is exactly the opposite of the nutritional requirements of dogs. Especially for those Great Pyrenees puppies with weak gastrointestinal and weak bodies, if they are given milk, they may become lactose intolerant, that is, develop diarrhea. Therefore, we still hope that parents will buy milk powder specially designed for pet puppies to feed them. Goat milk powder can also be fed, as long as it meets the puppy's absorption of nutrients and does not affect its development and growth. Secondly, the lifespan of a great white bear is generally between twelve and sixteen years. Generally, when a dog is young, it needs twice as many calories per day as an adult dog. In other words, the golden growth period of the great white bear is one and a half years. This is a very critical period. Therefore, parents should pay special attention to the dietary requirements and needs of their Great Pyrenees puppies during their development and growth, so that their Great Pyrenees puppies can grow up healthily and happily.