Adult dogs eat 450-600 grams of dog food per day. Observing the shape of an adult dog's stool can help adjust the feeding amount. When an adult dog's stool is too loose, it means the owner is feeding too much. When an adult dog's stool is too hard, it means the owner is feeding too little. Only when the stool is neither too loose nor too hard and does not stick to the ground, is the adult dog's food intake just right.
Adult dogs eat 450-600 grams of dog food per day.
The amount of food an adult dog should eat depends on its weight. Owners can feed it 15-20 grams of dog food per kilogram of body weight, but it is better to feed it less rather than more.
The amount of food an adult dog should be fed is best adjusted by observing the shape of its stool. If the adult dog's stool is too loose, it means that it is being fed too much, and the amount of food should be reduced appropriately.
If an adult dog's stool is too hard, it means that it is not being fed enough and the amount of food needs to be increased appropriately. Only when the stool is neither too loose nor too hard and does not stick to the ground is the dog's appetite at its optimal level.