Generally, the average amount of food an Adult Golden Retriever eats is around 3-5 cups a day. The problem is that each dog is different and will have its own specific needs. Factors like age, gender, energy levels, and lifestyles are all things that will increase or decrease the amount of food given.
How many times a golden retriever should be fed?
Your Golden Retriever puppy has a built-in timer that prompts him to eat on schedule. Give him three meals a day for the first three months and then feed him twice a day for the rest of his life. Most breeders and professional trainers prefer twice-daily feeding.
How much should you feed a golden retriever puppy?
In general, a golden retriever puppy that's about 7 weeks old will eat between a third and a half a cup of dry puppy food every meal. Make sure you have water available with all meals. You will want to increase the food volume gradually. At 3 months old, a puppy may eat up to 1.5 cups a day.
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