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A dog's last meal should ideally be served around 5 to 6 PM to allow adequate time for digestion before nighttime rest.
Dogs show hunger through body language, vocalization, and begging behaviors such as pacing, staring, or following you around meal times.
A dog's last meal should ideally be around 5 to 6 PM to allow proper digestion and a final bathroom break before bedtime.
Common signs of hunger in dogs include pacing, whining, begging, or increased interest in food and mealtime behaviors.
A dog's last meal should ideally be given around 5:00 to 6:00 PM to allow enough time for digestion before bedtime.
Most adult dogs should be fed twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening—about 8–12 hours apart.
Feeding a dog too late at night—typically past 7 or 8 PM—can disrupt their digestion and sleep, leading to accidents or restlessness.
Feed your dog no later than 6:00 PM to reduce the chance of nighttime pooping and ensure a final potty break shortly before bedtime.
Feeding a dog twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening—is generally recommended for optimal digestion and energy levels.

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