One of the best ways to keep dogs healthy is to feed them the right amount of a high-quality dog food. Feeding your dog too much or not enough can have certain health consequences. Show
Here’s why it matters and what you can do to determine how much to feed your dog. Why the Right Dog Food Amount MattersIf you feed your dog too little, they can suffer from nutritional deficiencies. However, If you feed your dog too much, it will eventually result in obesity and its related health issues, like:
Giving your dog the right amount of quality dog food can help support your pet’s overall health and keep them feeling their best. How to Find the Right Amount of Dog Food for Your DogYou need to account for several factors when determining exactly how much your dog should be eating. Consider the Important FactorsThe correct meal size depends on factors like:
Look at the Feeding Guide on the BagTo start the process, take a look at the feeding guide on your dog food’s label. They are usually presented as a table that looks something like this: Unless stated otherwise, these amounts give you the total that is recommended for your dog over a 24-hour period. Most adult dogs should eat two meals a day, and puppies often require three or more feedings, so you’ll need to divide the amount in the table by the number of meals you are offering. Take Your Dog’s Lifestyle Into AccountCombine this information with your knowledge of your dog’s lifestyle to come up with the initial amount of food to offer your dog. For example, if I had a relatively inactive 35-pound Corgi who had a tendency to gain weight, I might start with a little less food than the table recommends. On the other hand, if my dog was a 35-pound Border Collie who never sits still, I would feed a little more. Consider Using a Calorie CalculatorAnother option is to try using a calorie calculator for dogs, but keep in mind that while these often spit out a precise number, your dog’s actual needs may be as much as 25% more or less. Determine Your Dog’s Body Condition ScoreWhichever method you pick, you’ll have to use a scale or body condition scoring system to fine-tune the amount of food you offer. Your veterinarian can help you decipher your dog’s body condition score (BCS) and determine an appropriate calorie amount. In general, dogs who are at a healthy weight:
Keep a Record of Your Dog’s Weight ChangeCheck your dog’s weight every 2-4 weeks and keep a diary of your results. If your dog is inappropriately gaining or losing weight, adjust your portion sizes appropriately. Make sure to discuss these changes with your veterinarian so they can ensure that there are no underlying conditions. Reassess the Portion Size if You Switch FoodsEvery time you change dog food formulas, you will have to go through this entire process again, because the number of calories in the food will be different. Always Talk With Your VeterinarianTalk to your veterinarian if you have any questions about your dog’s health or diet. They can help you determine exactly how much food to offer based on the specifics of your dog’s case. Dr. Jennifer Coates Featured Image: iStock.com/Chalabala Learn More:How much food should I feed my dog chart?Dog Feeding Chart: How Much & How Often to Feed. How much should my dog eat based on weight?What are Dog Feeding Charts?. How do you measure dog food for portions?As a general rule, the serving size for a portion of homemade dog food should equal two to three percent of an adult dog's body weight.
How much can food should I feed my dog per day?Feed adult dogs one 13 oz. container per 13-15 pounds of body weight daily, depending on activity level. When feeding with dry product, one container of K95 dog food replaces approximately 3/4 cup dry pet food. Have clean, fresh water available at all times.
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