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Determining the Right Portion Size

Feeding your dog the appropriate amount of freeze-dried raw dog food depends on several factors, including their weight, age, activity level, and metabolism. Generally, guidelines are provided by the manufacturer on the packaging, but it's essential to adjust based on your dog's individual needs.

Calculating Daily Intake

A common approach is to feed your dog approximately 2-3% of their body weight daily. For example:

  • Small Dogs (10 lbs): Approximately 0.2 to 0.3 lbs of food per day.
  • Medium Dogs (30 lbs): Approximately 0.6 to 0.9 lbs of food per day.
  • Large Dogs (60 lbs): Approximately 1.2 to 1.8 lbs of food per day.

These amounts can vary based on the specific caloric content of the freeze-dried pet food and your dog's activity level.

Pros and Cons of Feeding Freeze-Dried Dog Food

Pros:

  • Nutrient-Dense: Provides concentrated nutrition, often requiring smaller portions.
  • Palatability: Many dogs find freeze-dried raw dog food more appetizing.

Cons:

  • Cost: Higher-quality ingredients can lead to increased feeding costs.
  • Rehydration Needed: Some products require adding water, adding a step to meal prep.

Always consult with your veterinarian to determine the optimal feeding amount for your dog's specific needs.