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		<title>By: When to Feed a Small Dog</title>
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		<description>[...] As you would guess, timed feeding is the opposite of free feeding. In timed feeding you place a food bowl on the floor at a specific time of day, or after a specific activity, such as an evening walk. Timed feedings may be delivered once a day; or, parts of a full day’s ration may be delivered two or more times per day. In general, puppies, like human babies, need to eat several times per day. Adult dogs can take all their nutrition in one or two meals per day. There is also a school of thought that says a dog’s entire daily ration of food can be handed out a little at a time in response to good behavior or as part of a training regimen. You can find an article on that method here. [...]</description>
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