Most dogs will eat about 1.5-3% of their body weight per day. My dogs are between 70 and 80 pounds and get between 1.5 and 2 pounds a day. It still varies based on dog since one of my dogs is skinny and needs a little over 2 pounds per day and one gets chubby on more than 1.5 while the third dog gets somewhere in between. They get this once per day and it is NOT measured out perfectly every day -- some days they might get a bigger meal that is 3 pounds and the next day a smaller chunk of something that is only 1 pound. The important thing is balance over time, just like I don't measure out everything I eat every day.
You can save the veggies for treats... they aren't necessary in a raw diet (or any other) as dogs aren't built to digest them in a useful manner. I'd also recommend some more variance in the meat sources and you really need to include some bone and organ in order to provide sufficient nutrition -- there's no calcium source in the foods you listed, for example.
Congratulations on making the switch -- we switched last year and I've never looked back. It's scary at first but boy is it worth it once you get through those first humps.How much should I feed my dogs on a raw food diet?
i wish someone would answer this....
i need this info tooHow much should I feed my dogs on a raw food diet?
Give it to them before you cook it, that might help:)How much should I feed my dogs on a raw food diet?
How much food? Enough to make them not to fat, and not too skinny :)
That's both a simple, and the best answer for you. I feed my 50 pound dog a raw food diet, and I go for about 1 pound a day. However, I never weigh her food.. I just shop for her the same time that I shop for myself, and put down food for her. If I'm doign chicken thighs, I might throw down three. If I'm doign pork shoulder, I might through down 1 large chunk. I keep an eye on her weight.. and give her more food if she's looking thin, and then cut back if she starts getting chunky.
I also only feed her once a day.
Just an FYI- dogs don't need vegetables- that mostly passes through their system. You'll notice it in their poop. Feed vegetables if you want to, but it's more natural for their system to just have meat and bones.
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