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Feeding Your Kerry
© 1992 USKBTC

2 Hours old.
Kerries are such agile dogs that they should have plenty of
nourishing food. Of course you should not overfeed them, but health
demands a good diet. The correct quality to feed depends on the
individual dog.

3 Weeks Old.
Puppies may generally be given all they will eat at each meal. (Sample
puppy formula.)
At 12 weeks of age, they should get 3 meals a day.
5 Months Old. (63k)
By the time they reach 4-6 months, you will notice their appetites
decrease. Feed them 2 meals a day at this time. Your Kerry, above
one year, needs only 1 meal a day. Always keep water within easy
reach.
110 Months Old. (56k)
When Kerries reach the age of 12 months, they should be fed enough
to keep them healthy and agile, but not enough to "fatten
them up." A simple gauge in telling if your dog is putting
on too much weight is to observe his ribs. If they can be felt
with noticeable ridges between them, your Kerry is underfed. If
you have difficulty feeling them through the "upholstery,"
he is overfed. You should just be able to feel his ribs.
Don Mendo de La Cadiera, "Tim"
What you feed your Kerry and particularly your growing puppy
is of course as important as how much you give him. If you purchased
your puppy from a reputable breeder, you no doubt were given the
formula used in feeding the puppy. There are so many good dog
foods on the market today, and competition is so keen, that companies
are constantly improving their products. You will hardly go wrong
with any of the better known brands. There are even foods for
the youngsters that are fairly complete in your dog's basic requirements.
We feel, however, that your dog needs the bulk and ingredients
in dry dog foods (meal) as well as added meats, eggs, milk, etc.
It is a fallacy that raw beef and milk give puppies worms. They
need foods rich in calcium and proteins.
If you are a one dog family, there is nothing wrong with feeding
leftovers to your dog. A diet of only tablescraps, however, is
not sufficient for your Kerry's growth and development. If used,
give them as a treat or mix them with a dog meal.
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