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Does my large dog need large breed food?

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Large and giant breed dogs also have larger stomachs that require a larger amount of food to feel full. Foods designed specifically for large dogs tend to be lower in calories and fat to help keep large dogs in ideal body condition (4─5 on the Purina Body Condition System 9-point scale).


Do large breed dogs have to eat large breed food?

Large breed dogs Dog breeds that grow to be bigger need pet food that supports strong, healthy bones. Food formulated for these dogs, especially moving into the giant breeds, includes optimal levels of calcium for controlled bone development.

Can you feed large breed dog food to a medium dog?

Meaning, feeding medium size dogs that are rarely active a high energy formula will result in an obese dog. In this case you'll need to ration the amount fed, feed less frequently, or switch out to a lower caliber food such as quality adult large breed, or mid breed maintenance formula.

What's the difference between large breed dog food and regular dog food?

Large breed puppy foods are different from “regular” puppy foods in that they are lower in fat and calories, contain slightly lower levels of calcium and phosphorus, and have a carefully balanced calcium-to-phosphorus ratio.

Is there a difference between large breed and small breed dog food?

A little math reveals that the small dog requires 40 calories/pound, while his large breed friend needs only 22.5 calories/pound. Combine this with the fact that small dogs have tiny stomachs and you'll see why most foods designed for small breeds are somewhat more calorie rich than large breed diets.

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