Thursday, March 11, 2010

cocker spaniel puppy weight chart

Weight chart for your cocker spaniel puppies

Determining how big your cocker spaniel puppy will get is fairly easy if you check breed standards. The American Kennel Club gives a weight range for your dog, as well as height and appearance. Cocker spaniels are relatively small dogs that average about 13 to 15 inches of height from the shoulder, at a weight of about 24-28 pounds. Keeping a cocker spaniel puppy weight chart close to you can help in raising your beloved pooch. Always remember though not to follow it religiously, as your dog’s weight would not always be exactly on the dot. A cocker spaniel puppy weight chart can keep track of how much growth the dog has gone through in a certain amount of time. It can also be a guide on estimating the amount of food it should be fed.

You can ask your veterinarian for a standard cocker spaniel puppy weight chart, or you can browse through the internet for one. A good website to look for is mycockerspaniel.com. When it comes to feeding it that is appropriate to the weight chart, a pup needs about 200 to 900 kilo calories per day, starting at about 200 in the first month and increasing to 900 until it turns one year. Although a weight chart might make it easier, there are also some simple ways to check if the puppy’s weight is on the right track. Run your hands through its ribs. If it protrudes and you can feel it quite easily, then it might not be getting enough nutrition. On the other hand, if you stand over the pup and its sides curve out a little too much, then it could be getting fat. Although you might think that a fat cocker spaniel is cute, health problems relating to obesity may come to your beloved pup sooner than you think.

All things considered, your cocker spaniel should be getting the best care and nutrition it deserves. After all, a healthy pup is a happy pup.

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