How Much to Feed a Dog Based on Weight
1. Puppies (2-12 months):
- Small breeds (adult weight under 20 lbs): 4-6% of ideal body weight (ex: A 10-lb puppy should eat around 0.4 - 0.6 lbs or 4.8- 9.6 ounces of food per day)
- Medium breeds (adult weight 21-50 lbs): 3-5% of ideal body weight
- Large breeds (adult weight over 50 lbs): 3-4% of ideal body weight
2. Adult dogs (1-8 years):
- Small breeds (adult weight under 20 lbs): 2-3% of ideal body weight
- Medium breeds (adult weight 21-50 lbs): 2-3% of ideal body weight
- Large breeds (adult weight over 50 lbs): 1-2% of ideal body weight
3. Senior dogs (over 8 years):
- Small breeds (adult weight under 20 lbs): 2-3% of ideal body weight
- Medium breeds (adult weight 21-50 lbs): 2-3% of ideal body weight
- Large breeds (adult weight over 50 lbs): 1.5-2% of ideal body weight
Remember, these are just general guidelines, and individual dogs may vary in their specific calorie requirements. Consult with your veterinarian to determine the optimal amount and type of food to feed your dog based on their specific needs. Additionally, consider dividing the daily food amount into two or more smaller meals throughout the day. This can help promote good digestion and prevent stomach issues.
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