The feeding amount of each dog is naturally different according to its age. Moreover, if you have been feeding dog food before and want to feed it with raw flesh and blood, you need to consider the discomfort of the dog. Let's take raw chicken breast as an example. We can cut a small piece for the dog as a snack first. Look at the reaction of the dog's stomach to raw meat. If the dog likes to eat and the stool is normal, then we can change it to 2 or 3 pieces at the next meal or the next day, and then observe the dog's stool. If it is still normal, we can continue to increase the amount slowly until all the dog food is replaced with raw meat. Remember! The process of changing dishes is very important! The specific feeding amount can refer to the following standards: 6 months to 12 months and above: 2-3% of body weight, 2 meals a day.
4-6 months: 4-6% of body weight, three meals a day with an interval of 4-5 hours; under 4 months: 6-8% of body weight, 4-5 meals a day with an interval of 4-5 hours. Let's take a 5 kg adult dog as an example. 2%-3% of 5 kilograms is to feed 1 kilogram or 1.5 kilograms of raw flesh and blood, but remember that this is the whole day's amount. You can divide 1 kg or 1.5 kg into two meals or feed it all at once. The most important thing is to adjust according to the dog's weight and stool. If the dog is overweight, it will decrease, if it is thin, it will increase a little. Be flexible and eat raw meat. Feeding raw meat will make the dog more natural and healthy, and cleaning teeth will reduce dental diseases, skin diseases, allergies and other diseases.
Feces of dogs are less and almost odorless, which reduces the corrosion of chemicals such as preservatives in dog food. Reduce the dog's body odor and breath. In the process of chewing bones, the muscles of the dog's chin, neck and shoulders have been well trained, which makes the dog's muscles strengthened and developed more perfectly. Raw meat can provide maximum energy, complete vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, yeast, protein and carbohydrates. The high temperature after cooking will destroy these vitamins, yeast and antioxidants, leading to indigestion and amino acid loss in protein. 7. It is more palatable, and dogs that eat raw meat are rarely anorexic.