griffinej5
Posted : 5/8/2012 12:12:20 PM
I probably can't tell whether the amount of food is right for your dog, but if he's not fat or thin, it's probably a good amount. However, I would recommend that you might want to check out some other foods for him. Purina Pro Plan is not really a high quality food. If you look at the first few ingredients, Pro Plan tends to have things like corn gluten meal, poultry by product meal, ground wheat, etc. I'm hoping someone can come along and provide some better info here. But, higher quality foods tend to be cheaper many times than some foods that appear to be cheaper. This is because these higher quality foods tend to have more calories per cup, so you feed less than if you are feeding a low quality food.
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/choosing-dog-food/karen-becker-choose-dog-food-2/