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| Weight of the dog | Less active dogs | Active dogs |
| 1 kg | 20 g | 26 g |
| 3 kg | 47 g | 58 g |
| 5 kg | 68 g | 86 g |
| 10 kg | 115 g | 144 g |
| 20 kg | 193 g | 242 g |
| 30 kg | 262 g | 328 g |
| 40 kg | 325 g | 407 g |
| 50 kg | 385 g | 481 g |
| 60 kg | 441 g | 551 g |
| 80 kg | 547 g | 684 g |
The percentage refers to the dog’s body weight.
Example: A 20 kg dog with a recommended daily ration of 1% needs 200 g of food per day. The dry raw food contains approximately 535 kcal/100 g.
The above values are guidelines for the amount of food for normally active, healthy, non-neutered dogs. However, individual needs can vary by up to 50% from the calculated values due to age, breed, or activity. These are only starting points for estimating the daily amount of food.
preparation
Open the bag, pour the desired amount into the bowl, and you're done! Soaking the food isn't necessary. Of course, your dog should always have plenty of fresh water available. Store dry raw food away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Opened bags can be easily resealed thanks to the ziplock, meaning they'll last for several weeks.