Feeding Guide For Cooked Dog Meals

Weight(Kgs)Meal Per Day (Gms)Meal Pack Combo
3-5100-150150/200g pack/ 2days
6150150g pack
7150-200150/200g pack
8200-250200/250 g pack
9250-300250/300g pack
10300300g pack
11300-350300/350g pack
12350350g pack
13350-400150g+200g packs
14400-450400/450g pack
15450450g pack
16450-500450/500g pack
17500500g pack
18500-550500/550g pack
19550-600(2)300g packs
20600(2)300g packs
21600-650300g+350g packs
22650300g+350g packs
23650-700(2)350g packs
24700(2)350g packs
25750400g+350g packs
26750-800(2)400g packs
27800(2)400g packs
28800-850400g+450g packs
29850-900(2)450g packs
30900(2)450g packs
31-35900-950450g+500g packs
36-40950-1000(2)500g packs
41-501000(2)500g packs

The above table is calculated based on the principle of feeding dogs 3% of their body weight per day, of cooked meat based meals

For active dogs from 2 months of age to adult dogs up to their senior phase, we recommend our standard meals

Pet dogs can be fed 2-4% of their body weight per day, of home cooked meat based meals for them to thrive. Their activity levels play a part in choosing the right quantity of dog feed. 

Below information will help you decide the quantity best suited for your dog based on their lifestyle:

Sedentary (2% meal):  Dogs who have very little activity; mostly indoors. A dog should typically only have this low of an activity level if it is a senior dog, injured or unwell.

Average (3% meal): 30-60 minutes of normal walking per day with moderate play.

High (4% meal): Over a 60-minute walk per day, with energetic play.

Choosing the quantity of fresh dog feed based on their health goals, recommended by their vet:

To help dogs loose weight, choose the quantity of feed, from the above table, as per the body weight they have to achieve. We recommend our low carb meal type for weight loss & weight management. 

To help dogs gain weight, choose the quantity of feed, from the above table, as per the body weight they have to achieve. We recommend our standard meal type for weight gain.

For special diets – kidney support, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, skin & coat support and more recommendations on feeding dogs cooked food, please refer our Canine Food Practices.