glenmar
Posted : 6/16/2006 6:20:38 AM
Actually, I find Natura to be quite honest on the amount of food you should feed. The key is picking the right activity level for your dog. Thor is around 90 lbs. If I feed him only Innova (at 556 or 557 kcals per cup) he'd get 4+ cups per day. I don't know the kcals in EVO so I can't say for certain, but if it's anywhere close to Innova, well, 1600-1700 kcals a day isn't unreasonable for a big boy like yours.
The real litmus test of how much a dog should eat is how he LOOKS and how he feels...to your hands. You should be able to feel his ribs easily without digging for them. I see soooo many labs who look like overstuffed sausage links support by toothpicks and it just makes me cry thinking of their poor joints!
My gsds range from 55 lbs to 90-93 lbs (Thor hasn't been on a scale lately) They all get 3 cups of Innova every morning, PLUS the homecooked or raw for dinner. And they are LEAN. In fact the 3 younger boys just saw the vet this week for rabies and he was amazed that they were so lean. Vets are pretty accustomed to seeing overweight dogs and having to counsel the owners on feeding less. Theo actually only usually will finish about 2.5 cups in the morning, but he's the smallest at 55 lbs....and smaller in stature as well. His brother is 78 lbs but he's TALL...that's the pup who went to another home and was fed P[:'(]digree for two months and turned into a giant in that time...and Thunder has finally made it back up to 69 lbs. My 3 older boys had one heck of a time keeping weight on this winter and they were actually getting FOUR cups of Innova, plus homecooked PLUS some raw everyday just to try and boost the weight a bit.
So, the gist of that long winding story is that you need to go by your OWN dog and how he looks and if his ribs are easily felt. And if you are someplace with severe winters, you'll want to start nudging the amount up a bit BEFORE cold weather hits so you don't end up like I did with dogs that look like they were being starved.
If memory serves, and it doesn't always, the Innova Health Bars have 50 kcals in the small size and 100 in the large ones. They are VERY hard and some of my crew are not crazy about them because they are so hard.
You do want to keep your boy lean, and you can always puree a few green beans to add to his food so he thinks he's eating more than he is calorie wise, but if he's doing well and looking good, you are probably feeding the right amount. What were you feeding kcal wise and what are you feeding now kcal wise? If you figure that out, you'll have a solid idea of what he needs now.