

LET'S GET THIS PUPPY STARTED!
Growing bones and brains, and energy levels off the charts – it’s no wonder puppies need their own special food to get them growing into those paws!
Puppies are usually weaned at six to seven weeks, so it’s not long before those helpless little bundles are ready for solids and bouncing all over the place! Prior to weaning, from around two to three weeks, you can offer them small amounts of puppy kibble made into a soft mush with warm water, gradually reducing the water from six weeks. Be sure to replace moistened food regularly so it doesn’t go off and make them poorly.

NATURALLY HEALTHY & PERFECT FOR PUPS!
In the early days it can feel like they’re growing right before your eyes. In fact, their rate of growth is so fast, it's really important to provide all the nutrients they need in the right amounts and ratios to support their healthy growth and development. From supporting healthy digestion, skin and coat, to building up their immunity, it can feel like a lot to remember.
James Wellbeloved™ specially created puppy recipes contain higher levels of protein and fat* and balanced calcium and phosphorus to support healthy growth – so you can focus on the fun stuff!


HOW OFTEN SHOULD I FEED MY PUPPY?
James Wellbeloved™ puppy pouches can be fed alone as a complete diet or alongside our dry puppy food or junior kibble. If you’re using puppy pouches, you can keep open pouches in the fridge for the next day. Have a look at our handy chart to help you stay on track.
For further information on puppy feeding, dive into our PUPPY BLOG to read our article on how much to feed a puppy.
A LOT CAN HAPPEN IN SIX MONTHS!
The word ‘puppy’ is of course a broad term and a lot can happen in the six months of puppyhood! What’s more, puppies come in all shapes and sizes… It might sometimes seem like a lot of food, but it’s important for their healthy growth and development. Our at-a-glance guide below can help you figure out how much to feed them and when they will be ready to transition or adult food.

EASY DOES IT!
Puppies’ tummies can be sensitive to change, so any adjustments to their diet should be made over time, by gradually replacing small amounts of their puppy food with their next-stage food – have a look at our food transition guide to the right.