Posted on Thursday, August 4, 2011

蜜蜜妈:Dog Food Calculator

This Dog Food Calculator can help you estimate the proper serving size for your pet. It’s based upon a scientific study1 published by a respected veterinary research institute.
The dog food calculator’s formula2 uses a dog’s metabolic weightand suggests an appropriate serving size.
To use the calculator you’ll need to know…
  • Your dog’s Ideal weight (what he should weigh)
  • Your dog’s activity level
  • Your dog food’s calorie content

A Dog Food Calculator
for Adults Only

The Dog Food Calculator was designed to be used for adult dogs only… not for puppies. And it should never be used for pregnant or lactating females.
Small to medium breeds may be considered adults after about six months of age.
But large and giant breeds shouldn’t be fed as adults until they reach somewhere around one to two years (depending upon the breed).3

When Is a Dog a Senior?

Older dogs have significantly lower energy needs than younger ones. So, it’s easy for them to put on extra weight.
In general, small to medium dogs are considered seniors at about seven years of age.  But larger breeds reach senior status much sooner… some as early as five.4

Converting Calories to Serving Size

Once you’ve entered your dog’s ideal weight and activity level, you’ll know the number of calories per day.
But to convert calories into something you can actually use, you’ll need to enter the number of calories in your dog’s food.
The number of calories in a given amount of dog food is known as its metabolizable energy (ME, for short). It’s usually reported somewhere on a dog food package like this…
  • Calories per cup (kcal/cup)
  • Calories per kilogram (kcal/kilogram)
By the way, the calculator assumes you’re feeding your dog justonce a day.
If you prefer to feed your dog twice a day, be sure to divide your result in half so that both meals add up to the full daily calories suggested.

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