Feeding Guide for 2-Month-Old Teddy Puppies

At two months old, Teddy puppies can primarily eat softened, low-sodium puppy kibble. It's also beneficial to supplement their diet with nutritious additions like boiled, unsalted meat slices, millet and lean pork porridge, and fish.

By two months, most puppies are weaned, so they no longer require mother's milk. You can transition them to puppy-specific kibble. It’s best to soak the kibble in warm water to soften it before feeding, as their digestive systems are still developing. When choosing kibble, opt for low-sodium, natural options. Avoid high-fat, high-salt kibble, even if it seems more appealing to your puppy, as these can cause digestive issues.

Supplementing Your Teddy's Diet

In addition to kibble, you can enhance your Teddy's diet with nutritious foods like plain, boiled meat slices, a small amount of millet and lean pork porridge, and cooked fish. These options provide essential nutrients for growth. You can also consider adding a daily dose of pet nutritional paste to further support their healthy development.

The Importance of Probiotics

Puppies are prone to diarrhea caused by imbalances in their gut flora. To combat this, consider incorporating pet-specific probiotics into their diet. A good option is a multi-strain probiotic, which can quickly replenish beneficial bacteria and prebiotics in the gut, helping to alleviate issues like soft stools, diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Keeping probiotics on hand is a smart preventative measure for young puppies.


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