How often should I feed my puppy raw meat?

If you’re wondering how often you should feed your dog raw meat, we recommend feeding pups 2 – 4 times per day and older dogs 1 – 2 times per day, as part of a fully balanced meal. Feeding your canine twice a day may assist with begging tendencies.

As a pet owner, it can be difficult to determine the best way to feed your puppy. One of the more popular types of diets is raw meat, but it can be challenging to know how often you should feed your puppy this type of food. Since puppies have specific nutritional needs and it is important to make sure they are getting enough of the proper nutrients, it’s important to understand the best approach to feeding them raw meat. In this blog post, we will discuss how often you should feed your puppy raw meat and what to look for when determining the best approach. We will also discuss the benefits of raw meat as well as some of the risks associated with it. With this information, you will be able to make an informed decision about how often you should feed your puppy raw meat.

Which Food Should I Feed?

There are a few things to think about if you’re unsure of the kind of raw food to feed your dog:

  • If you’re currently feeding kibble, what is its base meat? For example, raw beef would be a good place to start if you previously fed beef-based kibble.
  • If you have a new puppy and haven’t previously fed kibble, it will really depend on your individual dog and what he or she prefers. We recommend starting with raw turkey or chicken because it’s a leaner product, whereas beef is a richer product. Going for a leaner meat may help them ease into raw.
  • The nutrient value of fruits and vegetables should also be taken into account in addition to meat. Feed your dog only organic, non-GMO, and dog-friendly produce to reduce the amount of pesticides and glyphosate it is exposed to.

    In the end, the choice of which specific kind of raw food is best for your dog’s health rests with you and your veterinarian. For the best nutrition and enjoyment, we recommend rotating through our recipes!

    Meal Frequency is Mostly a Choice

    Although feeding frequency can vary depending on your dog’s age or stage of life, there are a few considerations you should make.

    Adult Dog Feeding Guide

    Feeding guidelines suggest consuming 2-4% of the animal’s body weight. Greater amounts of their body weight will be needed for smaller dogs, while smaller amounts of their body weight will be needed for larger dogs. The daily portion should be split between morning and night.

  • a 10 lb. dog will eat about 2 to 2-1/2 lbs. per week or about 10 lbs per month
  • a 25 lb. dog will eat about 5 lbs per week or about 20 lbs per month
  • a 50 lb. dog will eat about 8 lbs per week or about 32 lbs per month
  • a 75 lb. dog will eat about 10-1/2 lbs per week or about 42 lbs per month
  • a 100 lb. dog will eat about 13-1/2 lbs per week or about 54 lbs per month
  • Remember that these are guidelines. Food requirements change depending on factors like activity level, metabolic rate, age, breed, outdoor temperature, and others. Keep a close eye on your pet and adjust the amount of food as necessary to maintain a healthy weight. Always seek advice from your integrative veterinarian, particularly if your dog is pregnant or nursing.

    Regarding the frequency of daily feeding, pet owners have a variety of options.

  • Feed twice a day
  • Feed once a day
  • Feed twice a day and skip a day
  • Adult dogs are typically fed twice daily, in the morning and in the evening. Observe your pet closely and adjust food quantity as needed.

    Important information: The first week after switching from dry food is usually marked by significant weight loss, most of which is water weight. Following that, it’s crucial that they lose no more than 1 to 2 percent of their body weight each week. It is advised that you collaborate with your vet to help with monitoring your dog’s weight loss.

    FAQ

    How many times a day should a puppy eat raw?

    Feed very young puppies 3 or 4 times per day. Older puppies generally do just fine with twice-daily feedings.

    How much raw meat does a puppy need?

    Puppies should be fed raw food at least 5% of the time (or 14 lb per 10 pounds of body weight). This can be divided into at least two and ideally three meals each day.

    Can I feed my dog raw meat everyday?

    Because it doesn’t provide the balanced nutrition your dog needs in their diet, the American Veterinary Medical Association advises against feeding your dog raw meat. Eating raw meat regularly can increase risk of nutritional deficiencies.

    Is raw meat ok for puppies?

    Salmonella, E coli, and other dangerous bacteria are likely to be present in raw meat. coli and more. Those dangerous bacteria are eliminated when meat is cooked to a safe temperature. Uncooked meat increases your dog’s risk of contracting a foodborne illness or other bacterial infection.