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Are You Feeding Your Dog the Right Amount in 2025? Vet’s Guide to Perfect Portions 🩺🐾

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Are You Feeding Your Dog the Right Amount in 2025? Vet’s Guide to Perfect Portions 🩺🐾

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Are You Feeding Your Dog the Right Amount in 2025? Vet’s Guide to Perfect Portions 🩺🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Hello—I’m Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, veterinarian and Ask A Vet founder. Feeding your dog correctly is key to their health and longevity. Here's a vet‑approved guide to help you fine-tune portions:

  • Why portion matters
  • Calorie needs by size, age & activity
  • Using feeding charts wisely
  • How often to feed by life stage
  • Signs of over- or underfeeding
  • Ask A Vet tracking & adjustment tools

1. Why Portion Size Matters

Correct feeding supports healthy weight, energy levels, immune function, and lifespan. Overfeeding is a frequent issue—up to 59% of dogs are overweight, increasing risks for joint, heart, and breathing problems.


2. Calculating Calorie Needs

  • Daily calories vary by size, age, body condition, and activity.
  • Example: A 5‑lb dog ~210 kcal/day; a 95‑lb dog ~1,440 kcal/day.
  • Puppies and active breeds require more; seniors need less due to slower metabolism.

3. Feeding Charts: Use with Care

  • Food labels contain AAFCO‑approved feeding charts based on weight.
  • Divide daily amount into 2–3 meals: • Puppies up to 4 mo: 3–5 meals/day; • Adults: large breeds 2–3, small/medium 2; toy breeds up to 5 meals.
  • Adjust based on your dog’s individual needs—charts are just a starting point.

4. Feeding by Life Stage 🍼🦴

  • Puppies: Need multiple small meals to prevent hypoglycemia; follow weight‑based guides, not guesswork.
  • Adults: Usually fed twice daily; adjust ounces/cups per calorie goal and monitor body condition.
  • Seniors: Often require ~2% of body weight in calories—watch for weight gain or loss.

5. Monitor Your Dog’s Body Condition

Assess through physical inspection and weight changes:

  • Underfed: low energy, poor coat, muscle loss
  • Overfed: lethargy, joint stress, unhealthy coat—common in 59% of dogs
  • Ideal feeding maintains a healthy physique and vitality.

6. Ask A Vet Tools for Custom Feeding

  • Calorie calculator: Tailored to your dog's specifics.
  • Portion tracker: Logs daily meals and treats.
  • Body condition chart: Log BCS with images over time.
  • Weight alerts: Flag >5% changes.
  • Feeding reminders: Schedule meals vs treats no more than 10% of calories.

📌 Final Thoughts from a Vet

Feeding the right amount is more than following a label—it’s about monitoring calories, body condition, and lifestyle. With Ask A Vet’s tools, you can personalize feeding plans, track trends, and catch concerns early. Let's ensure your pup thrives—balanced diet, happy life! 🐾❤️

© 2025 Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, Ask A Vet founder. Want a calorie planner, BCS and weight tracker, or meal‑time alerts included? Just say the word!

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