Dogs generally grow to adulthood in a few months

Generally speaking, dogs are considered adults at 12 months of age, so before 12 months of age, you need to give your dog puppy food with high nutritional value to help your dog grow and develop quickly, and after 12 months of age, you need to give your dog adult dog food with a balanced nutritional ratio to meet your dog’s daily physical needs. The most direct way to determine whether the dog has grown up or first look at the head, according to the size of the dog, small dogs in 8-12 months of basic bone development is complete. Some giant dogs such as Newfoundland need to be 18-24 months old before they are considered to have grown well.

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