Why Portion Size Matters
Many pet parents either overfeed or underfeed without realizing it. Portion control is important to maintain a healthy weight, good digestion, and overall well-being.
Feeding Based on Age
Puppies
Puppies grow quickly and need more energy.
- Feed 3 to 4 small meals a day
- Diet should be rich in nutrients
- Portions should be small but frequent
They need more food compared to their size because of rapid growth.
Adult Dogs
Adult dogs need balanced and stable meals.
- Feed 2 meals a day
- Maintain a consistent portion size
- Adjust based on activity level
This stage is about maintaining health, not growth.
Senior Dogs
Older dogs are usually less active.
- Feed 1 to 2 smaller meals
- Reduce calories if activity is low
- Focus on easy digestion
Their metabolism slows down, so portion control becomes more important.
Feeding Based on Weight
Here is a simple general guide:
- Small dogs (up to 10 kg): about 1 to 1.5 cups of food daily
- Medium dogs (10 to 25 kg): about 1.5 to 3 cups daily
- Large dogs (25 kg and above): about 3 to 5 cups daily
These are general estimates and may vary based on the type of food and activity level.
Factors That Change Feeding Needs
Not all dogs with the same weight need the same amount of food.
Consider:
- Activity level
- Breed type
- Health condition
- Type of food (dry or wet)
Active dogs need more energy, while less active dogs need controlled portions.
How to Know If You Are Feeding Right
Watch your dog’s body and behavior.
Good signs include:
- Healthy weight
- Good energy levels
- Shiny coat
- Regular digestion
If your dog is gaining or losing weight suddenly, adjust the portion.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Feeding based on guesswork
- Giving too many treats
- Ignoring feeding guidelines on food packs
- Not adjusting portions as your dog ages
Small mistakes can affect your dog’s health over time.
Simple Feeding Routine Tips
- Feed at the same time every day
- Use a measuring cup for accuracy
- Avoid free feeding all day
- Provide fresh water always
Routine helps your dog stay balanced and healthy.
Feeding your dog is not just about filling the bowl, but about giving the right amount at the right time. Age, weight, and lifestyle all play a role in deciding portions. By paying attention to these factors, you can keep your dog active, healthy, and happy. A well-fed dog is a well-cared dog.
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