corvus
Posted : 5/9/2009 9:46:16 PM
It's not that confusing. It's just food!
What I've found is that activity level is pretty important in figuring out how much to feed, too. Kivi is 20kg and eats less than Jill, my mother's Kelpie/Boxer cross, who weighs in at 17kg. I'm increasing Kivi's feeds at the moment as he feels a bit skinny. Must be all that playing at daycare. Jill is a high activity dog and she runs a lot. Kivi does much less and is more of an ambler. I had to cut down on Penny's meal size considerably when her arthritis and advancing age brought her to doing a lot more sleeping and a lot less activity in general.
It's not hard, really. You just monitor. You start off with something that looks about right for them and if they start putting on weight you cut it down slightly and if they are dropping a lot of weight you increase it a bit. I've found the dogs respond really quickly to raw and homecooked. Penny dropped a few kilos when I switched her over, but her energy level just about doubled.
BTW, Kivi gets 3 large chicken wings for a raw meal, and that does him all day. I think he could stand to go to 4 wings. Penny is 10kg and she gets one. She used to get two when she was more active. Hope that helps.