Adult dogs eat 450 to 600 grams of dog food every day. Observing the appearance of the adult dog’s stool will help to adjust the amount of food. When an adult dog's stool is too watery, it proves that the owner is feeding it too much. When an adult dog's stool is too hard, it proves that the owner is not feeding it enough. Only when the stool is not watery, not hard and not sticky can the adult dog eat well.
Adult dogs eat 450 to 600 grams of dog food a day
The amount of food an adult dog should eat depends on its body weight. The owner may wish to follow the guidelines of 15~ per kilogram of body weight. Feed the dog food at a ratio of 20 grams of dog food, preferably less but not more.
The feeding amount of an adult dog is best adjusted by observing the shape of its stool. If the stool of an adult dog is too thin, it means that it is usually fed too much. At this time, it is necessary to appropriately reduce the feeding amount. .
If the stool of an adult dog is too hard, it means that the dog is usually fed too little, and the feeding amount needs to be appropriately reduced. Only when the stool is not thin, hard and sticky, the dog's food intake can be In top condition.
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