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The raw dog food feeding calculation determines the appropriate daily amount of raw food to feed your dog based on their weight. The standard recommendation is 2.5% of the dog's body weight per day.
The calculator uses the following formula:
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Explanation: This calculation provides a starting point for feeding raw food, which may need adjustment based on your dog's activity level, age, and metabolism.
Details: Feeding the correct amount is crucial for maintaining your dog's optimal weight and health. Overfeeding can lead to obesity while underfeeding can cause malnutrition.
Tips: Enter your dog's weight in kilograms. For best results, weigh your dog regularly as weight can fluctuate. Adjust amounts based on your dog's body condition and activity level.
Q1: Is 2.5% appropriate for all dogs?
A: This is a general guideline. Puppies, highly active dogs, or working dogs may need more (3-4%), while less active or senior dogs may need less (2%).
Q2: How should I divide the daily amount?
A: Most adult dogs do well with 2 meals per day. Puppies may need 3-4 smaller meals.
Q3: What if my dog is overweight or underweight?
A: Adjust the percentage accordingly and consult with your veterinarian for a tailored feeding plan.
Q4: Does this include bones and organs?
A: Yes, this is the total amount including muscle meat, bones, and organs in the recommended ratios.
Q5: How often should I recalculate?
A: Recalculate whenever your dog's weight changes significantly, or at least every 3-6 months.