Puppy Weight Estimates
Keeping track of your puppy's weight can help you feed your puppy correctly so that he or she will grow up strong, healthy and active, like the way they should be.
Indeed, monitor your puppy's weight and activity level will allow you to make the necessary feeding adjustments so much simpler without much confusion.
To help your puppy develop properly, you need to feed him or her a diet which takes proper account of his or her nutritional requirements and make sure that you don't overfeed him or her as you might risk making him or her too fat.
You need to refer to the puppy weight estimates week after week to make sure that he or she is gaining weight at the right rate for his size and breed. For instance, a large breed puppy should weight around 50-60% of its adult weight at six months old.
You will need to choose a food that provides the appropriate balance of nutrients for your puppy needs, including the proper amount of protein, calcium and calories of course. You will also find that puppies that begin nibbling on solid food before they leave their mother will have an easier time adjusting to the puppy food you prepared for them.
Puppy Weight Estimates Chart
Below is a nice puppy weight estimates chart which you can use to determine the expected weight of your puppy, look along the line of figure against the number of weeks of its age then take the figure nearest to the present weight of the puppy.
A smart way to weigh your puppy correctly would be to weigh yourself holding your puppy in your arms first and record the figure. After that, weigh yourself without your puppy and record the figure down. Now, substract the latter figure from the first figure should give you an accurate your puppy weight estimates.