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Raw Dog Food Portion Planner


Plan Your Dog’s Raw Diet with Ease

Feeding your dog a raw diet can feel like a big step, but it’s often a rewarding way to support their health with natural, unprocessed meals. Whether you’re new to this approach or a seasoned raw feeder, figuring out the right portions is key to avoiding underfeeding or overfeeding. That’s where a tool like our Raw Dog Food Portion Planner comes in handy, simplifying the process so you can focus on your pup’s wagging tail.


Why Portion Planning Matters

Dogs come in all shapes, sizes, and energy levels, from tiny terriers to lumbering Great Danes. A growing puppy needs more fuel than a laid-back senior, and an active working dog burns more calories than a lap dog. Tailoring their meals to these factors ensures they get the nutrition they need without packing on extra pounds or missing out on vital nutrients. Using a calculator for raw pet meals helps you dial in the right amount based on weight, age, and lifestyle, taking the stress out of daily feeding.


Beyond Portions: Balance and Safety

It’s not just about how much to feed but also what goes into the bowl. Balancing meat, bone, and organs is crucial for a complete diet, and always consult a vet to ensure safety. With the right guidance, raw feeding can be a game-changer for your dog’s vitality.


FAQs


How much raw food should I feed my dog daily?

It depends on their weight, age, and activity level. Generally, adult dogs need about 2-3% of their body weight per day, while puppies might require 5-8% due to their growth needs, and seniors often do well on 1.5-2% as their metabolism slows. Our tool adjusts these percentages slightly based on whether your dog is a couch potato or a high-energy explorer. You’ll get a precise amount in grams or ounces, making it super easy to portion out meals.


What’s the 80/10/10 ratio in raw feeding?

This is a common guideline for balancing a raw diet for dogs. It means roughly 80% of the meal should be muscle meat, 10% edible bone, and 10% organs (like liver or kidney). It’s a starting point to mimic what a dog might eat in the wild, but every pup is different. Our planner includes a note on this ratio with each result, though I’d recommend chatting with your vet to tweak it based on your dog’s health or preferences.


Is raw feeding safe for all dogs?

Raw diets can be great for many dogs, offering benefits like shinier coats or better digestion, but they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. There are risks, like bacterial contamination or nutritional imbalances if meals aren’t planned carefully. That’s why our tool includes a disclaimer to consult your vet before starting. They can help ensure the diet meets your dog’s specific needs and guide you on safe food handling to keep both you and your pup healthy.

 
 
 

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