The foods that little shepherd dogs can eat are divided according to the age of the little shepherd dog, mainly the following foods. 1. For puppies that are just born within 2 months, it is recommended to feed them with breast milk. 2. When the puppy is 2-3 months old, that is, after the puppy has just been weaned, the puppy should mainly be fed with high-quality soft food. For example, oatmeal with eggs, rice porridge with meat floss, bread, cakes, etc. 3. When the puppy is 4-6 months old, the little shepherd dog can eat some slightly dry and hard food. For example, special dog biscuits, rice mixed with meat, fish, vegetable soup, etc. It should be noted that at this stage, the amount of bone meal and cod liver oil required for the puppy must be sufficient to meet the needs of the puppy's rapid bone growth.
4. For little shepherd dogs that are 5-8 months old, the food should be harder. For example, commercial dog food is suitable for this stage. If you need to prepare your own dog food, you should add some cartilage, broken bones without sharp edges, etc., and pay attention to increasing the amount of bone meal and vitamins for the little shepherd. Also ensure that the dog drinks enough water and that the food is regularly updated. 5. For the first week of feeding the little shepherd dog, the feeding method needs to remain as unchanged as possible. Moreover, the type, amount and feeding time of food should be the same as before. Then, after the little shepherd dog adapts to the new living environment, the food can be changed and new feeding methods can be adopted. 6. Egg yolk Egg yolk is rich in protein, and also contains vitamin A, calcium and minerals that are easy for dogs to digest and absorb. You can feed half a day or one piece every two days, which is a very good choice for small shepherd dogs. 7. Calcium You can add some calcium to your little shepherd dogs, especially dogs with poor physical fitness. For shepherd dogs, if an appropriate amount of calcium powder is added to the food, it will be easier for the dog to absorb calcium and nutrients.