Labrador Feeding: Complete Nutritional Guide
Everything you need to know about properly feeding your Labrador Retriever, from puppy to adult.
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Proper nutrition is fundamental for your Labrador’s health and longevity. Labradors are prone to obesity, so controlling their diet is essential.
Caloric Requirements
An active adult Labrador needs approximately 1,400-1,700 calories daily. Puppies require more calories per kilogram of body weight for growth.
Key Ingredients
- High-quality protein: Chicken, beef, fish, or lamb as the first ingredient (25-30% of food)
- Healthy fats: Omega-3 and Omega-6 for shiny coat and healthy joints
- Fiber: For optimal digestion and weight control
- Chondroitin and glucosamine: Especially important for large breeds prone to dysplasia
Feeding Frequency
- Puppies (2-4 months): 4 meals per day
- Puppies (4-6 months): 3 meals per day
- Adults (6+ months): 2 meals per day
Foods to Avoid
Chocolate, grapes, onions, garlic, avocado, and cooked bones are toxic or dangerous for dogs. Keep these foods out of their reach.
Always consult your veterinarian for personalized nutrition plans.
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