Jindo Puppy Feeding Schedule
Age-by-age feeding guide for Jindo puppies — from 8 weeks to adulthood
A Jindo puppy grows from a tiny bundle to a 30-50 lb adult dog in roughly one year, making their first 12 months the most nutritionally demanding period of their life. During this time, your puppy needs the right balance of protein for muscle development, fat for energy and brain growth, and carefully controlled minerals for bone formation. Getting the feeding amounts right at each stage ensures healthy development without the problems that come from under- or overfeeding.
Jindo Puppy Calorie Needs by Age
| Age | Daily Calories | Kibble (cups/day) | Meals/Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-4 months | 748 kcal | 2 cups | 3-4 meals |
| 4-6 months | 915 kcal | 2.4 cups | 3 meals |
| 6-9 months | 942 kcal | 2.5 cups | 2-3 meals |
| 9-12 months | 1090 kcal | 2.9 cups | 2 meals |
| 12-18 months | 1066 kcal | 2.8 cups | 2 meals |
Note: Feeding guidelines are estimates based on standard veterinary formulas. Every dog is different — consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.
Daily Puppy Feeding Schedule
Morning (7 AM)
1/3 of daily portion
Midday (12 PM)
1/3 of daily portion
Evening (5 PM)
1/3 of daily portion
Puppy Feeding Tip
Building Strong Joints from Puppyhood
Since Jindos are predisposed to joint issues, the nutritional foundation you build during puppyhood matters throughout your dog's life. Proper nutrition during the growth phase can reduce the severity of inherited joint conditions and delay onset of symptoms.
During Growth (puppy)
- Controlled calcium/phosphorus ratio
- DHA for cartilage development
- Moderate calorie intake (avoid overfeeding)
- Large-breed puppy formula with joint support
Into Adulthood
- Glucosamine and chondroitin supplements
- Omega-3 fatty acids (EPA/DHA)
- Maintain lean body weight
- Consider foods with added joint-supporting ingredients
Nutrition for Your Jindo Puppy's Developing Coat
Your Jindo puppy will develop their adult dense double coat with soft undercoat and straight harsh outer coat over the first 12-18 months. Proper nutrition during this period sets the foundation for coat quality throughout life. Ensure the puppy food contains adequate omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, biotin, and zinc — all essential for healthy coat growth. During the transition from puppy coat to adult coat (usually around 6-12 months), you may notice increased shedding, which is normal.
Jindo Puppy Growth Chart
Expected weight ranges for Jindo puppies by month. Use this as a reference to ensure your puppy is growing at a healthy rate.
| Age | Male (lbs) | Female (lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| 2 months | 22.9-29.2 lbs(avg 26.1) | 19.2-24.4 lbs(avg 21.8) |
| 3 months | 25.7-32.7 lbs(avg 29.2) | 21.6-27.4 lbs(avg 24.5) |
| 4 months | 28.2-35.9 lbs(avg 32) | 23.7-30.2 lbs(avg 26.9) |
| 5 months | 30.5-38.8 lbs(avg 34.7) | 25.7-32.7 lbs(avg 29.2) |
| 6 months | 32.7-41.6 lbs(avg 37.1) | 27.6-35.1 lbs(avg 31.4) |
| 8 months | 36.7-46.7 lbs(avg 41.7) | 31.1-39.6 lbs(avg 35.3) |
| 10 months | 40.5-51.5 lbs(avg 46) | 34.3-43.7 lbs(avg 39) |
| 12 months | 44-56 lbs(avg 50) | 37.4-47.6 lbs(avg 42.5) |
Transitioning Your Jindo to Adult Food
Your Jindo should be ready for adult food around 12 months. Choose a formula appropriate for medium breeds and transition gradually to avoid digestive upset.
7-Day Transition Schedule
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Feeding Guidelines Disclaimer
The feeding recommendations on DosageGuide.com are estimates based on standard veterinary nutrition formulas (RER = 70 × weight^0.75) and general guidelines from AAFCO and veterinary nutrition resources.
Every dog is unique. Actual calorie needs vary based on breed, metabolism, activity level, health conditions, spay/neuter status, and the specific food brand you use. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding advice.
These guides are for general reference and do not replace professional veterinary guidance. Adjust portions based on your dog's body condition score and weight trends.