What Should My Dog Eat Based on Age, Weight & Breed?
Feeding your dog the right food isn’t just about how much they eat — it’s about what and why. Dogs, just like humans, have nutritional needs that change as they age and depending on their size, breed, and activity level.
Here’s your all-in-one guide to feeding your dog better at every stage of life.
Age-Based Feeding Guide
Puppies (0–12 months)
- Need high protein and fat to support rapid growth
- Require DHA for brain development
- Best fed 3–4 small meals a day
- Avoid rich, fatty treats that may upset tummies
Recommended Ingredients: eggs, pumpkin, oats, bone broth
Adults (1–7 years)
- Require a balance of protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats
- Focus on digestion, immunity, and skin health
- Watch portion control to prevent weight gain
Recommended Ingredients: banana, coconut oil, peanut butter, hemp hearts
Seniors (7+ years)
- Need fewer calories, more fiber, and joint support
- Softer foods help with dental health
- Look for anti-inflammatory ingredients like turmeric, flaxseed, and salmon oil
Weight & Size Considerations
Small Breeds (Under 10kg)
- Fast metabolism, but small stomachs
- Feed smaller meals more frequently
- Watch for sugar and salt content in treats
Large Breeds (25kg+)
- Require joint-friendly nutrients like glucosamine and omega-3s
- Slower metabolism — avoid overfeeding
- Heavier weight puts pressure on hips and joints
Breed-Specific Needs (Examples)
- Shih Tzus / Pugs: prone to allergies, need hypoallergenic proteins
- Labradors / Golden Retrievers: tend to gain weight, need fiber-rich foods
- German Shepherds: sensitive stomachs — simple, clean ingredients are key
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