How Much Food To Feed A Bernese Mountain Dog Puppy?

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As a general rule healthy Bernese will eat from

3-6 cups of good quality food daily

. A four-month-old will eat more than an eight-week-old pup. At 6-8 months the food intake will usually be at an adult proportion or slightly greater depending on the dog's environment and system.

What should I feed my Bernese mountain dog puppy?

Rich in premium animal protein.


Puppies need a minimum of 22% protein

, and adults need 18% protein in their diet, ideally from animal sources such as meat, poultry, and fish. A giant breed like the Bernese mountain dog needs extra protein to maintain lean muscle mass.

How much should a 12 week old Bernese mountain dog weight?

Usually Bernese pups weight somewhere in the range of

24 – 45 pounds

. Often puppies that appeared short and stocky at an earlier age start to put on length of leg. They look taller and have a less bulky body. Pups can begin to be housetrained, but will not be reliable about asking to go outside to eliminate.

How much should a 9 week old Bernese mountain dog weight?

Typical Bernese pups may weigh anywhere from

12 – 24 pounds

at 8 – 10 weeks. weight at this young age is sometimes a refection of litter size, with large litters tending to have smaller puppies and litters with fewer members having larger sized pups – more of mom to go around and less competition at the bowl.

How many cups should a Bernese puppy eat?

As a general rule healthy Bernese will eat from

3-6 cups of good quality food daily

. A four-month-old will eat more than an eight-week-old pup. At 6-8 months the food intake will usually be at an adult proportion or slightly greater depending on the dog's environment and system.

How much should u feed a puppy?

Weight of Dog 6-12 Weeks 8-12 Months
3 – 5 lbs


1 – 1 1/3 cup


1/2 – 2/3 cups
5 – 10 lbs 1 1/3 – 2 1/2 cups 2/3 – 1 cups 10 – 20 lbs 2 1/2 – 4 cups 1 – 2 cups 20 – 30 lbs 4 – 5 3/4 cups 2 – 2 3/4 cups

How big should my Bernese puppy be?

On average, a 6-month-old Bernese Mountain Dog weighs around 50 to 70 pounds (male), or 45 and 65 pounds (female). Both pups will stand around

19 to 23 inches tall

, with male puppies being on the taller end of the range.

How much should a 4 month old Bernese Mountain Dog weight?

Age Weight in Kg Height in Cm 2 Months 6.0 kg – 10 kg 28 cm – 36 cm 3 Months 11 kg – 17 kg 36 cm – 44 cm 4 Months

15 kg – 26 kg

42 cm – 51 cm
5 months 20 kg – 33 kg 47 cm – 56 cm

Do Bernese mountain dogs bark a lot?

Dogs of this breed are great watchdogs, but that also means

they have a tendency to bark — loudly

. They may want to chase smaller animals and play roughly, even though they are quite gentle when fully mature and trained properly.

Are Bernese Mountain dogs chewers?

Bernese Mountain puppies are beauties!

They grow to be part of the large dog breed and rank as one of the most affectionate of the bunch. With that said, they can sometimes be a bit rambunctious. This includes

their desire to chew and bite on things we all know they shouldn't

.

What is the life expectancy of a Bernese Mountain Dog?

The Bernese is one of the shortest-lived dog breeds, compared both to other breeds of a similar size and to purebred dogs in general. The average life expectancy of a Bernese Mountain Dog is approximately

8 to 9 years

. Most other breeds of a similar size have median longevities of 10–11 years.

How much should a puppy gain in a week?

The weight-gain norm

But a simple rule of thumb is to expect your pup to gain about

5 ounces per week for small breeds and 2.5 pounds a week for large breeds

. Anything more than that could be setting your puppy up for future obesity.

What age should a Bernese Mountain Dog be neutered?

At what age should a Berner be spayed/neutered? Some veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering male or female dogs at young ages,

between 4-9 months

.

How often do Bernese mountain dogs go into heat?

Female dogs cycle into heat on average

every six months

. But this can vary, especially in the beginning, so it's a good idea to keep track. It can take some dogs 18-24 months to develop regular cycles. Small dogs will tend to go into heat more frequently, as much as three or four times a year.

Are Bernese mountain dogs easy to train?

A Bernese Mountain Dog is loyal and devoted to his family.

A Bernese Mountain Dog is easy to train

, which is always a bonus when you have kids. It makes it easier to get the children involved in the training process.

How much protein does a Bernese Mountain Dog need?

When looking at any dog food, especially one for a large breed like a Bernese Mountain Dog, we want to see at least

24-25% minimum crude protein

.

How much does a Bernese Mountain Dog weight?

Weight

How much does it cost to feed a Bernese Mountain Dog?

On average, the Bernese Mountain Dog eats between 4-6 cups of food a day, depending on their size and activity level. Consult with your vet to see what's right for your dog. Quality dog food is usually about

$2-$3 per pound

.

How do I know if I'm feeding my puppy enough?

How Much? Puppies need to eat a lot–and not too much.

You should be able to feel but not see their ribs, and they should have a visible waist when you look down at them

. This is true for puppies of any breed, big or small.

What can I feed my 8 week old puppy?

Once your puppy has been weaned off of their mother's milk (around 8 weeks), you can start feeding them

soft foods like canned or dehydrated dog foods

(if you aren't sure what that is, read our complete guide here ). You won't want to start feeding your pup any hard foods until they are at least 9-10 weeks old.

How do I know if my puppy is eating enough?


You should be able to feel individual ribs, but not see the definition of each rib

. This is a good rule of thumb. If you don't feel his ribs, it means you're overfeeding him. If you see visible ribs, then your dog is truly hungry and needs more food.

How big is an 8 week old Bernese Mountain Dog?

Typical Bernese pups weigh from

12 – 24 pounds

at 8 – 10 weeks. Puppy weight at this young age is sometimes a refection of litter size, with large litters tending to have smaller puppies and litters with fewer members having larger sized pups.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.