Dog Nutrition FAQs: Feeding, Diet & Food Safety
Expert answers to the most common dog nutrition questions — calorie needs, feeding schedules, food safety, and diet selection. Based on AAFCO and WSAVA guidelines.
آخر تحديث: July 2026. المصادر: AAFCO, AAHA, WSAVA, AAFP, ASPCA
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Dog Calorie Calculator
انتقل إلى Dog Calorie Calculator →How do I calculate my dog's daily calorie needs?
Our calorie calculator uses the AAFCO Maintenance Energy Requirement (MER) formula: RER × activity multiplier. RER = 70 × (weight in kg)^0.75. The multiplier adjusts for neuter status, activity level, and life stage. A typical 20kg neutered adult dog needs approximately 1,200-1,400 kcal per day, but active individuals may need 30-50% more.
المصدر: Dog Calorie Calculator
How much should I feed my dog each day?
The amount depends on your dog's weight, activity level, neuter status, and the calorie density of food. A 20kg adult dog typically needs 300-400g of dry kibble or 600-900g of wet food per day. Our calorie calculator shows both the daily calorie target and the grams of food needed based on your specific dog food's kcal/kg.
المصدر: Dog Calorie Calculator
How many calories should I feed my puppy?
Puppies under 4 months need approximately 3× their RER — nearly double an adult dog's calorie needs per kg of body weight. From 4 months to adulthood, the multiplier drops to 2× RER. Because puppies grow rapidly, they need 3-4 meals per day until 6 months, then transition to 2 meals. Monitor body condition weekly and adjust — the calculator provides a starting point, not an absolute rule.
المصدر: Dog Calorie Calculator
Should I feed my dog before or after a walk?
Veterinarians recommend feeding after a walk, not before — and waiting at least 30-60 minutes after exercise. The primary reason is bloat (GDV) prevention: exercising on a full stomach increases the risk of life-threatening stomach twisting, especially in large deep-chested breeds. If you must feed before exercise, wait at least 2 hours.
المصدر: Dog Calorie Calculator
Dry Food vs Wet Food Comparison
انتقل إلى Dry Food vs Wet Food Comparison →Can I mix dry and wet dog food?
Yes, mixing is safe and often recommended. A common approach is 75% kibble + 25% wet food by calorie. Calculate your dog's total daily calorie needs first, then split between the two. Ensure the combined diet meets AAFCO nutrient profiles — most complete & balanced kibble is formulated to be fed alone.
المصدر: Dry Food vs Wet Food Comparison
Is wet food better for dogs with kidney disease?
Often yes. The high moisture content (75-80%) helps support kidney function by promoting hydration and flushing toxins. Dogs with chronic kidney disease are frequently recommended higher-moisture diets by veterinary nutritionists. A prescription renal diet may be needed in advanced cases.
المصدر: Dry Food vs Wet Food Comparison
Do dogs need wet food?
No, dogs do not need wet food if eating a complete and balanced dry diet and drinking adequate water. However, wet food provides meaningful benefits for hydration, palatability, and specific health conditions. It is a valuable option, not a necessity.
المصدر: Dry Food vs Wet Food Comparison
Toxic Food & Plant Checker
انتقل إلى Toxic Food & Plant Checker →What foods are toxic to dogs?
Common toxic foods include grapes, raisins (cause kidney failure at 0.3-0.6 oz per kg body weight), chocolate (theobromine toxicity), xylitol (causes hypoglycemia and liver failure at 0.1g/kg), onions (hemolytic anemia), garlic, macadamia nuts, avocado, alcohol, caffeine, raw yeast dough, and moldy food. Use our toxic checker to verify any food.
المصدر: Toxic Food & Plant Checker
What should I do if my dog ate something toxic?
Contact ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435 or Pet Poison Helpline at (855) 764-7661 immediately. Time is critical. Have the food name, amount consumed, and your dog's weight ready. Do NOT induce vomiting unless instructed by a professional — some substances cause more damage coming back up.
المصدر: Toxic Food & Plant Checker
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