Adult dogs eat 450 to 600 grams of dog food a day. Observing the shape of the adult dog’s stool can help adjust the feeding amount. When an adult dog’s stool is too watery, it means the owner is feeding it too much. When an adult dog’s stool is too hard, it means that the owner is not feeding it enough. As long as the stool is neither thin nor hard nor sticky, the adult dog’s food intake will be just right.
Adult dogs eat 450 to 600 grams of dog food a day
The feeding amount of an adult dog depends on its weight. The owner can feed it at a ratio of 15 to 20 grams of dog food per kilogram of body weight. At the same time, it should be less but not too much.
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 watery, it means that it is usually fed too much. At this time, the feeding amount needs to be appropriately reduced.
If the stool of an adult dog is too hard, it means that the dog is not fed enough at ordinary times and needs to increase the feeding amount appropriately. Only when the stool is not thin, hard and sticky, the dog’s food intake is at its best.