Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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as long as his body weight is fine i wouldnt worry. if he seems thin, then increase the amount. i found that cooper ate more than the guidelines when she was a puppy (and was still skinny), but now shes an adult she eats less than the guidelines (and is getting a bit chunky!). some dogs will eat and eat even if they dont need it. my MILs dog was like that - always seemed starving as a puppy but her weight was perfect. as she grew up she seemed less food orientated.
I don't know what Quinn weighs, but the amount you feed varies with every food, sometimes by a lot. Depending on the formula, the same puppy might require anywhere from 2 to 5 cups a day. It depends on how many calories per cup in that particular food.
We have tons of info on food and feeding in The Food Group, as well as a list of Recommended Brands.
Yes, if his body weight is fine, then nothing to worry about. Some dogs would eat all day long if they could--mine would!
I have heard that the same amount of wet food is more satisfying. My doodle is 2 1/2 & had surgery in January so is on restrictions for activity. It is a struggle trying not to have her gain weight so to keep her happy, I give her wet food...and she only gets 2 cups per day. Remember to rotate your proteins...one of the most important lessons I learned. This will help them from becoming sensitive to one type of protein. You do not need to give your dog dry kibble to clean their teeth. Also, a steady diet of dry kibble for years also can create problems down the line. Dr. Wysong has a book about the truth about dog food. Also much information online on their site about dogfood.
Do they also have information about their recalls?
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-food-recall/wysong-dog-food-recal...
Canned food is not as calorie dense as dry food, so therefore, you need to feed more of it in order to supply the required calories. For a dog on restricted activity or who needs to lose weight, it's a great idea. But for a healthy active dog, you have to feed much more canned food than dry food to get the same number of calories. But a "topper" of canned food is a good idea.
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