brookcove
Posted : 11/18/2006 12:04:17 AM
It's proportions, not amounts. Dogs need a certain amount of energy, which is properly provided in the form of a balance of macronutrients and micronutrients.
They do need a certain quantity of nutrients, but there's a very wide variance allowable for those figures for most breeds.
If you think about it, the small dog may weigh 3 pounds and eat 1/2 cup of Purina, while my Maremma weighs 125 pounds and eats 8 cups. The small dog is
1/41 the size of my Maremma but eats
1/16 as much. That's a huge difference. Meanwhile, my 18 pound Border collie would have eaten the same amount as my Maremma to maintain condition. My Maremma weighs almost 7 times as much but eats the same amount.
I've mentioned before how tricky the nutrient balance is on sheep. When I calculate those tricky micronutrients, however, it's per pound of feed, not per head. Feed amounts are then offered based on energy needs. I imagine it's the same with pet feed, but with more even more lattitude with regard to micronutrients.