Papillon Puppy Feeding Schedule
Age-by-age feeding guide for Papillon puppies — from 8 weeks to adulthood
Papillon puppies may be small, but their nutritional needs per pound are higher than larger breeds. Small breed puppies have fast metabolisms and limited glycogen reserves, making them susceptible to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) if meals are missed. Feeding your Papillon puppy requires small, frequent meals of calorie-dense food to maintain stable blood sugar and fuel their rapid early growth. Most Papillon puppies reach adult size by 9-12 months, which is earlier than larger breeds.
Papillon Puppy Calorie Needs by Age
| Age | Daily Calories | Kibble (cups/day) | Meals/Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-4 months | 213 kcal | 0.6 cups | 3-4 meals |
| 4-6 months | 261 kcal | 0.7 cups | 3 meals |
| 6-9 months | 268 kcal | 0.7 cups | 2-3 meals |
| 9-12 months | 310 kcal | 0.8 cups | 2 meals |
| 12-18 months | 304 kcal | 0.8 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
Papillon Puppy Growth Chart
Expected weight ranges for Papillon 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 | 2.8-6.8 lbs(avg 4.8) | 2.5-5.5 lbs(avg 4) |
| 3 months | 3.5-7.5 lbs(avg 5.5) | 3.1-6.1 lbs(avg 4.6) |
| 4 months | 4.1-8.1 lbs(avg 6.1) | 3.6-6.6 lbs(avg 5.1) |
| 5 months | 4.7-8.7 lbs(avg 6.7) | 4.1-7.1 lbs(avg 5.6) |
| 6 months | 5.2-9.2 lbs(avg 7.2) | 4.6-7.6 lbs(avg 6.1) |
| 8 months | 6.2-10.2 lbs(avg 8.2) | 5.5-8.5 lbs(avg 7) |
| 10 months | 7.1-11.1 lbs(avg 9.1) | 6.3-9.3 lbs(avg 7.8) |
| 12 months | 8-12 lbs(avg 10) | 7-10 lbs(avg 8.5) |
Transitioning Your Papillon to Adult Food
Most Papillon puppies are ready for adult food at 9-12 months, as small breeds mature earlier. Look for a small-breed adult formula with appropriately sized kibble and calorie-dense nutrition.
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.