It may seem like just yesterday when you brought your puppy home for the first time. But by the time he turns one year old, he will have grown by leaps and bounds and, for the most part, will be considered an adult. Of course, it all depends on his size and breed. Larger dog breeds often don’t reach full physical and emotional development until they’re closer to two years of age. Regardless, other dogs may begin treating them as adults, becoming less tolerant of their puppy-like behavior. Even if your puppy is still as playful and as mischievous as he ever was, his needs are changing. You will also need to make some changes to help him maintain his health and happiness.
Your puppy needs a diet high in fat, protein, and calories to grow into a healthy adult. When he reaches adulthood, he will require a different level of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Adult dogs don’t burn nearly as much energy as puppies do, so continuing to feed him puppy food can cause weight gain, as well as strain on the joints.
It is best to transition your dog to a new food gradually over a five- to seven-day period. Mix in increasing amounts of the new adult food and reduce the amount of puppy food in his daily portions. This gradual change will make it easier for him to get used to the taste and consistency, and avoid the possibility of an upset tummy.
Some owners think they can switch their large-breed puppy to an adult dog food too early (for example, when he is six to eight months old) to limit caloric intake. At this point in his development, your puppy is still undergoing rapid growth. Switching him to a less energy-dense food can lead to bone development problems.
We recommend these Science Diet® adult dog foods, with precisely balanced nutrition to keep your dog active and healthy for life. They offer the same great tastes that your pup loves and is used to, but provide a more balanced nutrition for his change in lifestage to help keep him feeling young while maintaining his healthy body.
By now, you should be accustomed to taking your puppy to the vet for vaccinations, deworming, and flea/tick prevention. You will likely not need to take him quite as often when he is an adult (a yearly exam is recommended), but he will need a booster vaccination by the time he turns 14 months old. This will shield him from diseases like rabies, parvovirus, distemper, and influenza. This vet visit is also a good time to make sure your dog is protected from parasites by updating his flea and deworming treatments.
This is also another great time to talk to your vet about your dog’s changes. Ask questions about new exercise regimens, toys, treats, and anything else that you wonder might need to change now that he is an adult.
Puppies need a healthy amount of exercise to burn off all of that energy and channel it into positive behaviors. Now that your dog is fully grown, regular exercise is essential to keep him fit, active, and well-tempered.
Healthy adult dogs need at least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise twice a day. This includes activities such as jogging, swimming, hiking, and playing at the dog park. Structured games like fetch and tug-of-war can not only help your dog burn energy—they can also strengthen his bond with you and teach him discipline.
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