MERA Essential Puppy Milk: Nurturing Growth and Immunity for Your Puppies
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MERA Essential Puppy Milk: Nourishing Your Puppies with Care and Quality
Give your puppies the best start in life with MERA Essential Puppy Milk. Designed to support their growth during the suckling period, this high-quality supplementary food provides a balanced nutrient supply. Here are the key features:
MERA Essential Puppy Milk is a reliable choice for breeding puppies. It's formulated based on the benefits of mother dog's milk, ensuring your puppies get the best start. Plus, with colostrum, it offers a natural way to boost their immune system. Please follow our preparation and feeding instructions for the best results.
Composition: Milk and dairy products (including 0.10% bovine colostrum, dried, rich in immunoglobulins), oils and fats, minerals.
Analytical constituents:
Additives per kg:
Preparation: Mix MERA Essential Puppy Milk in hot water (55°C) until smooth. Allow it to cool slightly and feed it warm to the body.
Mixing ratio:
Feeding Recommendation (per kg body weight daily):
Divide the daily amount into 8-10 feedings in the first week, reducing to 4 feedings per day later. Afterward, consider transitioning to MERA Essential Junior 1 or MERA Pure Sensitive Junior. The Junior dry food can be moistened, crushed, and fed as a porridge.
Please note that the feeding recommendation is a guideline, and individual differences and conditions must be considered. Store all MERA products in a cool, dry place to maintain product quality.
The ideal feeding plan
Due to the various influencing factors in puppy breeding, we are pleased to recommend you a feeding plan, which you should individually adapt to the situation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us personally. Below you will find a table for breeders and one for puppy owners, with recommendations for the period from the first week of life until the end of the puppy’s growth phase.
For breeders: 1st to 8th Week of life:
Age of the dog |
Type of food | Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (1st week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
12 x daily | The puppy milk is useful for large litters, illness or weakening of the mother or for intended intensive rearing. |
Puppies (2nd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (3rd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
5 - 8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (4th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 – 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Start of the supplementary feeding. Junior 1 can be soaked and/or puréed. |
Puppies (5th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 - 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Supplementary feed covers about 50 % of the nutrient requirement. |
Puppies (6th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 4 - 6 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Slow weaning from mother’s milk Now permanent supply of fresh water. |
Puppies (7th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 6 x daily + fresh water |
Puppies are now usually weaned and get supplementary feed/complete feed. |
Puppies (8th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 5 x daily + fresh water |
Permanent fresh water |
8th Year of life until the of the puppy’s growth period:
Age of the dog | Type of food |
Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (8-12 weeks) |
Junior 1 | 4 x daily | The recommended daily dose is divided into 4 portions, whereby the 4th meal can also be omitted if the puppy no longer wants to eat. |
Juniors (4-5 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 1 large breeds |
3 x daily | With the 4th missing portion, the total day ration should be slowly increased in order to reach the recommended daily ration. |
Junior (6-12 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 2 large breeds |
2 x daily | Here, too, the rations should be increased accordingly, whereby you should keep large breeds lean so as not to put too much strain on the skeleton during growth. |
Adult dogs (12-24 months) |
Adult feed for small and medium breeds (e.g. reference) Junior 2 for large breeds until the end of the growth phase |
1 – 2 x daily | Depending on whether your dog gets lots of treats, you should reduce the meal to one or two. Important: The dog should rest after feeding! |
MERA Essential Puppy Milk: Nourishing Your Puppies with Care and Quality
Give your puppies the best start in life with MERA Essential Puppy Milk. Designed to support their growth during the suckling period, this high-quality supplementary food provides a balanced nutrient supply. Here are the key features:
MERA Essential Puppy Milk is a reliable choice for breeding puppies. It's formulated based on the benefits of mother dog's milk, ensuring your puppies get the best start. Plus, with colostrum, it offers a natural way to boost their immune system. Please follow our preparation and feeding instructions for the best results.
Composition: Milk and dairy products (including 0.10% bovine colostrum, dried, rich in immunoglobulins), oils and fats, minerals.
Analytical constituents:
Additives per kg:
Preparation: Mix MERA Essential Puppy Milk in hot water (55°C) until smooth. Allow it to cool slightly and feed it warm to the body.
Mixing ratio:
Feeding Recommendation (per kg body weight daily):
Divide the daily amount into 8-10 feedings in the first week, reducing to 4 feedings per day later. Afterward, consider transitioning to MERA Essential Junior 1 or MERA Pure Sensitive Junior. The Junior dry food can be moistened, crushed, and fed as a porridge.
Please note that the feeding recommendation is a guideline, and individual differences and conditions must be considered. Store all MERA products in a cool, dry place to maintain product quality.
The ideal feeding plan
Due to the various influencing factors in puppy breeding, we are pleased to recommend you a feeding plan, which you should individually adapt to the situation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us personally. Below you will find a table for breeders and one for puppy owners, with recommendations for the period from the first week of life until the end of the puppy’s growth phase.
For breeders: 1st to 8th Week of life:
Age of the dog |
Type of food | Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (1st week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
12 x daily | The puppy milk is useful for large litters, illness or weakening of the mother or for intended intensive rearing. |
Puppies (2nd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (3rd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
5 - 8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (4th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 – 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Start of the supplementary feeding. Junior 1 can be soaked and/or puréed. |
Puppies (5th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 - 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Supplementary feed covers about 50 % of the nutrient requirement. |
Puppies (6th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 4 - 6 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Slow weaning from mother’s milk Now permanent supply of fresh water. |
Puppies (7th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 6 x daily + fresh water |
Puppies are now usually weaned and get supplementary feed/complete feed. |
Puppies (8th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 5 x daily + fresh water |
Permanent fresh water |
8th Year of life until the of the puppy’s growth period:
Age of the dog | Type of food |
Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (8-12 weeks) |
Junior 1 | 4 x daily | The recommended daily dose is divided into 4 portions, whereby the 4th meal can also be omitted if the puppy no longer wants to eat. |
Juniors (4-5 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 1 large breeds |
3 x daily | With the 4th missing portion, the total day ration should be slowly increased in order to reach the recommended daily ration. |
Junior (6-12 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 2 large breeds |
2 x daily | Here, too, the rations should be increased accordingly, whereby you should keep large breeds lean so as not to put too much strain on the skeleton during growth. |
Adult dogs (12-24 months) |
Adult feed for small and medium breeds (e.g. reference) Junior 2 for large breeds until the end of the growth phase |
1 – 2 x daily | Depending on whether your dog gets lots of treats, you should reduce the meal to one or two. Important: The dog should rest after feeding! |
MERA Essential Puppy Milk: Nourishing Your Puppies with Care and Quality
Give your puppies the best start in life with MERA Essential Puppy Milk. Designed to support their growth during the suckling period, this high-quality supplementary food provides a balanced nutrient supply. Here are the key features:
MERA Essential Puppy Milk is a reliable choice for breeding puppies. It's formulated based on the benefits of mother dog's milk, ensuring your puppies get the best start. Plus, with colostrum, it offers a natural way to boost their immune system. Please follow our preparation and feeding instructions for the best results.
Composition: Milk and dairy products (including 0.10% bovine colostrum, dried, rich in immunoglobulins), oils and fats, minerals.
Analytical constituents:
Additives per kg:
Preparation: Mix MERA Essential Puppy Milk in hot water (55°C) until smooth. Allow it to cool slightly and feed it warm to the body.
Mixing ratio:
Feeding Recommendation (per kg body weight daily):
Divide the daily amount into 8-10 feedings in the first week, reducing to 4 feedings per day later. Afterward, consider transitioning to MERA Essential Junior 1 or MERA Pure Sensitive Junior. The Junior dry food can be moistened, crushed, and fed as a porridge.
Please note that the feeding recommendation is a guideline, and individual differences and conditions must be considered. Store all MERA products in a cool, dry place to maintain product quality.
The ideal feeding plan
Due to the various influencing factors in puppy breeding, we are pleased to recommend you a feeding plan, which you should individually adapt to the situation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us personally. Below you will find a table for breeders and one for puppy owners, with recommendations for the period from the first week of life until the end of the puppy’s growth phase.
For breeders: 1st to 8th Week of life:
Age of the dog |
Type of food | Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (1st week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
12 x daily | The puppy milk is useful for large litters, illness or weakening of the mother or for intended intensive rearing. |
Puppies (2nd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (3rd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
5 - 8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (4th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 – 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Start of the supplementary feeding. Junior 1 can be soaked and/or puréed. |
Puppies (5th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 - 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Supplementary feed covers about 50 % of the nutrient requirement. |
Puppies (6th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 4 - 6 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Slow weaning from mother’s milk Now permanent supply of fresh water. |
Puppies (7th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 6 x daily + fresh water |
Puppies are now usually weaned and get supplementary feed/complete feed. |
Puppies (8th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 5 x daily + fresh water |
Permanent fresh water |
8th Year of life until the of the puppy’s growth period:
Age of the dog | Type of food |
Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (8-12 weeks) |
Junior 1 | 4 x daily | The recommended daily dose is divided into 4 portions, whereby the 4th meal can also be omitted if the puppy no longer wants to eat. |
Juniors (4-5 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 1 large breeds |
3 x daily | With the 4th missing portion, the total day ration should be slowly increased in order to reach the recommended daily ration. |
Junior (6-12 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 2 large breeds |
2 x daily | Here, too, the rations should be increased accordingly, whereby you should keep large breeds lean so as not to put too much strain on the skeleton during growth. |
Adult dogs (12-24 months) |
Adult feed for small and medium breeds (e.g. reference) Junior 2 for large breeds until the end of the growth phase |
1 – 2 x daily | Depending on whether your dog gets lots of treats, you should reduce the meal to one or two. Important: The dog should rest after feeding! |
MERA Essential Puppy Milk: Nourishing Your Puppies with Care and Quality
Give your puppies the best start in life with MERA Essential Puppy Milk. Designed to support their growth during the suckling period, this high-quality supplementary food provides a balanced nutrient supply. Here are the key features:
MERA Essential Puppy Milk is a reliable choice for breeding puppies. It's formulated based on the benefits of mother dog's milk, ensuring your puppies get the best start. Plus, with colostrum, it offers a natural way to boost their immune system. Please follow our preparation and feeding instructions for the best results.
Composition: Milk and dairy products (including 0.10% bovine colostrum, dried, rich in immunoglobulins), oils and fats, minerals.
Analytical constituents:
Additives per kg:
Preparation: Mix MERA Essential Puppy Milk in hot water (55°C) until smooth. Allow it to cool slightly and feed it warm to the body.
Mixing ratio:
Feeding Recommendation (per kg body weight daily):
Divide the daily amount into 8-10 feedings in the first week, reducing to 4 feedings per day later. Afterward, consider transitioning to MERA Essential Junior 1 or MERA Pure Sensitive Junior. The Junior dry food can be moistened, crushed, and fed as a porridge.
Please note that the feeding recommendation is a guideline, and individual differences and conditions must be considered. Store all MERA products in a cool, dry place to maintain product quality.
The ideal feeding plan
Due to the various influencing factors in puppy breeding, we are pleased to recommend you a feeding plan, which you should individually adapt to the situation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us personally. Below you will find a table for breeders and one for puppy owners, with recommendations for the period from the first week of life until the end of the puppy’s growth phase.
For breeders: 1st to 8th Week of life:
Age of the dog |
Type of food | Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (1st week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
12 x daily | The puppy milk is useful for large litters, illness or weakening of the mother or for intended intensive rearing. |
Puppies (2nd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (3rd week) |
Mother’s milk (puppy milk) |
5 - 8 x daily | See above. |
Puppies (4th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 – 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Start of the supplementary feeding. Junior 1 can be soaked and/or puréed. |
Puppies (5th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 3 - 5 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Supplementary feed covers about 50 % of the nutrient requirement. |
Puppies (6th week) |
Mother’s milk and/or junior 1 | 4 - 6 x daily supplementary feed + water |
Slow weaning from mother’s milk Now permanent supply of fresh water. |
Puppies (7th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 6 x daily + fresh water |
Puppies are now usually weaned and get supplementary feed/complete feed. |
Puppies (8th week) |
Junior 1 | 4 – 5 x daily + fresh water |
Permanent fresh water |
8th Year of life until the of the puppy’s growth period:
Age of the dog | Type of food |
Frequency of feeding |
Recommendation |
---|---|---|---|
Puppies (8-12 weeks) |
Junior 1 | 4 x daily | The recommended daily dose is divided into 4 portions, whereby the 4th meal can also be omitted if the puppy no longer wants to eat. |
Juniors (4-5 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 1 large breeds |
3 x daily | With the 4th missing portion, the total day ration should be slowly increased in order to reach the recommended daily ration. |
Junior (6-12 months) |
Junior 1 small and medium breeds Junior 2 large breeds |
2 x daily | Here, too, the rations should be increased accordingly, whereby you should keep large breeds lean so as not to put too much strain on the skeleton during growth. |
Adult dogs (12-24 months) |
Adult feed for small and medium breeds (e.g. reference) Junior 2 for large breeds until the end of the growth phase |
1 – 2 x daily | Depending on whether your dog gets lots of treats, you should reduce the meal to one or two. Important: The dog should rest after feeding! |
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