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Use your dog’s weight, age, activity level, and the calorie content of their food to determine the correct portion size. Follow feeding guides and monitor your dog’s condition regularly.
The right amount of food for your dog depends on age, size, activity, metabolism, and food type—monitor body condition and consult your vet regularly.
To measure dog food accurately, consider your dog's age, weight, activity level, and food type, and use feeding guidelines provided by the food manufacturer.
You can tell if you're feeding your dog enough by monitoring their weight, body condition, activity level, and consulting feeding guidelines specific to their food.
Use your dog’s weight, age, activity level, and the calorie content of their food to determine the correct portion size. Follow feeding guides and monitor your dog’s condition regularly.
Yes, 4 cups a day may be enough for a 70 lb dog, depending on the food's calorie content and the dog's activity level, age, and health status.
To calculate how much to feed your dog, consider their age, weight, activity level, and the calorie content of the food; adjust portions based on their body condition and health needs.
It depends on your dog's weight, age, activity level, and the food’s calorie content; 2 cups may be enough for some dogs but not for others.
Your dog should eat 2–3% of its ideal body weight per day, adjusted based on age, weight, activity level, reproductive status, and the food's calorie content.
Feed adult dogs about 2–3% of their ideal body weight daily, split into two meals; adjust based on age, weight, activity, and food type.

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