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Weight/Kibble/Cups fed

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by sydking, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. sydking

    sydking Pup

    Been reading through a few keeps lately and even the fourms and everyone seems to have a different idea on how much kibble to feed. i know all dogs are different ect but if everyone could post there dogs weight the brand of kibble and the amount fed per day, il start off

    21 Kgs/ Inova Evo/ 1 1/2 - 2 cups
     
  2. Kristin

    Kristin Big Dog

    63 Pounds/Blue Buffalo/2 Cups Daily
     
  3. wardogkennels

    wardogkennels Top Dog

    My dogs weigh anywhere from 20-55 pounds. I feed High Performance and I give them all 3 cups each during winter months.
     
  4. dway

    dway Pup

    Ok well you said Keep Hmmmmm I wont go there, but what i feed my dogs everyday is a mix of 3 dog foods Bil-Jac,Royal Canin, and Pro Plan for some Cut lol i dont like Hot spots. Now the dogs 42lbs 2 cups 47 2 cups 110 6 cups and the pup eats all day plus Satin Balls :D and NOOOOO Keeps......
     
  5. JoeyNzoey

    JoeyNzoey Top Dog

    well I supplement with mostly raw now but I still use about half a cup of soaked Innova red meat large bites kibble for about a 50 pound dog but if I were feeding her on kibble only she would be receiving about 2 cups per day.
     
  6. ElJay

    ElJay CH Dog

    My 43 pound APBT gets around 1 and 3/4 cups kibble a day. My 112 pound boerboel gets 3 and 1/3 cups kibble per day. Both eat Taste of the Wild. I also occasionally (a few times a month) supplement with raw chicken (quarters, thighs, gizzards), raw beef or rooster liver, raw turkey (legs or wings), plain organic yogurt, and whole raw organic eggs. On days when I supplement raw, I either drastically decrease the kibble rations or don't give them kibble at all.
     

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