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Choose an excellent commercial dog food that is developed for tiny breeds or for dogs of all ages. Avoid those that employ excessive fillers, by-products, or artificial additives; instead, seek for ones that use actual beef as the primary component.
The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is one organization whose nutritional requirements the product should fulfill.
Because of their tiny mouths, Chiweenies benefit from kibble of a more manageable size. To make sure your little or toy breed dog is getting the right size kibble, you can look for dog meals that specifically target these breeds.
Dietary needs based on age: Your Chiweenie will thrive on a diet tailored to his or her age and activity level. The dietary needs of puppies vary greatly from those of adult and elderly dogs. Dogs of all ages have different nutritional requirements, so it's important to feed puppies food that helps them grow and develop, then switch to an adult or senior formula as they become older.
If you're looking for protein, I highly recommend chicken, beef, and seafood. You can help maintain your Chiweenie's healthy skin and coat with fats from good sources like fish oil.
Controlling portions: Feed your dog according to the instructions on the bag, keeping in mind that every Chiweenie has a unique metabolism and activity level. Keep an eye on your dog's weight and modify the serving amount as needed to keep him at a healthy weight.
Don't eat anything bad: Dogs shouldn't eat anything that might potentially be hazardous or dangerous to them. foods containing xylitol (an artificial sweetener), avocados, onions, garlic, and chocolate.