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Can we give soyachunk to puppy
Can we give soya chunks to german shepherd puppy 3.5 months old.if yes howmuch  grams we can give to our dog in a day
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No , you should not give soya chunks to a puppy that young. Please give animal protein such as egg, chicken , mutton etc , dog is a carnivorous animal. Plant based protein causes your dog to bloat and will have other gastric issues. Plant protein will aggravate skin infection in dogs
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Soya chunks in general is a highly processed food so may not be suitable for all dogs specially to Puppies..Consider adding High quality animal protein..while introducing home made food pls start slowly and increase gradually.. Puppies need a balanced diet ..pls Consult a vet to get more info on Puppy Nutrition.
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Give your pet a puppy diet, many brands cater to that for pups. GSD is a very rapid growing breed, you cannot manage all the nutrition required at home. Consult a vet for further supplements to enhance growth and wellbeing. In home based diet you may include paneer, curd,fruits except grapes, boiled chicken, soup etc.
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