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Labrador puppies should nurse from their mother until about six weeks of age at which point they are introduced to puppy food. Initially, the dry puppy food should be mixed with warm water which makes what is called "gruel". Keep in mind that the puppy has to learn how to actually eat. You can also supplement your Lab at this time with puppy formula which is very close to the mother's milk.
The Lab puppy will then likely eat as many as five smaller meals per day but as he grows that number will reduce. Between 16-24 weeks your puppy will no longer have need of this many feedings per day. It is usually not too hard to determine when it is time to cut back on the feedings as your puppy will start becoming finicky and uninterested. Eliminate that feeding and add more food to the other feedings. If you never see signs that your puppy is ready to eliminate one of the feedings then take it upon yourself to do it.
  
Once your Lab is grown or after one year of age your dog will be eating adult food. Males usually consume up to five cups of food per day whereas females eat around four cups. If they have a higher metabolism or are very high energy dogs then they might require a bit more food. All Labradors have different metabolisms. Another factor to consider is the age of the dog and how energetic it is. If your Lab seems to be gaining weight unexplainably then make an appointment with your vet and have him checked out.

Your Lab, regardless of age, should always be getting sufficient nutrition and that he maintains a suitable weight. If he starts to become obese then his diet might have to be changed. It is always best if you change up your Lab's diet under the advisement of your vet. It is never a good idea to just change your dog's diet all at once but rather it should be done gradually.
  
As the owner of a Labrador you are aware that these high energy dogs are enjoy playing and having fun so they have got to consume food that will maintain their body health. Your Lab should eat his meal and then go out for a walk. By doing this you will be establishing a routine which is something that all Labs need.

It is very important to know the nutritional value that your Lab is getting. This information is available by looking over the label on your dog's food. It is very significant that you give your Labrador retriever nutritious, healthy food in a clean setting. These are tips to help you when it comes time for your Lab to eat. By feeding your Lab at the same time each day you are establishing a schedule which is great for your Lab. Allowing your puppy to have healthy and nutritious food in conjunction with healthy treats your dog will grow up to be fit and strong.

Tim Williams is a labrador retriever enthusiast. He owns and maintains Labrador Retriever Answers, a resource for all labrador retriever lovers and where you can find more great information on labrador retriever dog food and labs in general.



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