Dog Food Calculator
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Dog nutrition - calorie requirementsLazy dog - dog's activity typeDog food calculatorHow many calories does a dog need? - example of calculationsThe dog food calculator is an essential assistant for every dog owner. It helps you with everyday dog nutrition, providing your dog's daily calorie demand as well as the number of servings you should give your pet to cover its nutritional needs. It doesn't matter whether you have a lazy dog or a working dog; this dog food calculator allows you to choose the best dog food for any day. No more wondering how many calories a dog needs!
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Dog nutrition - calorie requirements
Dogs need energy to function properly, just like any other organism. Therefore, their daily calorie intake needs to be sufficient to maintain a dog in good overall health, proper weight, and right physical and mental condition. Energy in the form of calories is essential to support both basic body functions and physical activity.
Resting energy requirement (RER) is the amount of energy needed by an animal's body to perform the most basic functions (keeping it alive) while resting (you can learn how to calculate these with our RMR calculator). These functions include:
- Metabolism;
- Digestion;
- Heart beating;
- Respiration;
- Neural functions; and
- Brain activity.
RER does not account for calories burned to support physical activity.
Physical activity is anything that a dog does throughout the day, and that requires additional energy (calories) to be burned except for these used to support resting (basic) functions. These are all the activities, exercises, and tricks a dog does during the day. Each wag of its tail, fetched ball, and chased cat consumes energy! The total daily energy needs are also known as MER - Maintenance Energy Requirements.
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Lazy dog - dog's activity type
This dog food calorie calculator gives you only estimations - the real dog's daily calorie needs rely on various factors which may change with time and circumstances. If you have any doubts about your dog's nutrition, calorie intake, and best dog food, talk to a vet because the quality of food the dog eats impacts his life expectancy. You can discover how long your buddy will be with you with our dog life expectancy calculator!
The daily energy requirements may differ from dog to dog - factors such as breed (even if the dogs are the same size), age, living environment (inside or outside), body condition, being neutered/intact, and overall size all influence a dog's nutritional needs. Dog metabolism varies a lot in general, and it is mathematically impossible to determine precisely how many kilocalories a dog needs. However, even an estimate can be helpful - for example, if we want to change our dog's BMI.
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The dog food calculator considers a few different types of canine lifestyle activity and their maturity. The maintenance energy requirements are separated into the following categories:
- Puppy - 0 to 4 months;
- Puppy - 4 months to adult dog;
- Dog - inactive or/and obese prone;
- Neutered or spayed dog with normal activity;
- Intact dog with normal activity;
- Overweight dog which needs to lose weight;
- Underweight dog which needs to gain some mass;
- Working dog - light work;
- Working dog - moderate work;
- Working dog - heavy work; and
- Senior dog.
For this classification, an inactive dog is one that rarely runs around a backyard; a moderately active dog has up to 30 minutes of continuous exercise every day; an active dog walks 2 times a day for about 45 minutes each time, and a highly active dog gets several hours of exercise per day.
Dog food calculator
This dog calorie calculator uses the below formulas to estimate the daily resting calories (RER) and daily overall calories (MER) needed by your dog:
- for resting calorie needs:
- for total daily energy needs:
Where factor
is a multiplying number dependent on the dog's type and its activity. The equation for each dog type (listed in the previous paragraph) look like this:
Dog type | Factor |
---|---|
Puppy (0-4 years) | |
Puppy (4 years - adult) | |
Adult - inactive/obese | |
Adult (neutered/spayed) - average activity | |
Adult (intact) - average activity | |
Adult - weight loss | |
Adult - weight gain | |
Working dog - light work | |
Working dog - moderate work | |
Working dog - heavy work | |
Senior dog |
How many calories does a dog need? - example of calculations
If you have any doubts about how this dog nutrition calculator works, follow this example. We will make an estimation for Boscoe β a 4-year-old dog, who weighs 25 kg, is moderately active, not neutered or spayed, and, in general, is a very excitable and loving scamp. His owner gives Boscoe dry food, with around 280 calories per cup. We will go through step by step to answer the question of how many calories does a dog need and how many cups of dog food per day is required:
- First, choose the dog's type from the list - for Boscoe, this will be an adult, intact dog with average activity.
- Next, enter the dog's weight - he weighs 25 kg.
- Now, you can see the results - Boscoe's MER value is 1409 calories/day.
- You can also find RER value as well as how many cups of food you need to give your dog, just don't forget to press the
feeding amount
section. RER expense is respectively 783 calories/day. - And check the result - Boscoe's owner should give him 5 cups of dry food daily.