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Posted by Chelle on March 10, 2003 at 08:50:39:
In Reply to: Re: Yeah!!!! posted by carver on March 09, 2003 at 21:37:54:
...I tend to cut the amount by 25% initially and go from there. So if they recommend 2 cups of food, I only feed a cup an a half a day (for an adult dog). I watch my dog and see if it needs adjusting- up or down (in the summer when more active sometimes we have to go up and in the middle of winter we reduce the amounts). You still have a growing dog, so for now, using the "recommended" amounts aren't the worst thing you can do. Your dog is still growing and gaining a lot of muscle. I wouldn't be too concerned as long as your are using scheduled feedings. Keep weighing your dog. He will eventually hit a certain weight and stabilize there. That's where you want to keep him. Remeber, the calories in treats also add up so if you are doing a lot of training in a day or a week, reduce the amount of food a bit. When I was really working on weight loss with my pup, I used a kitchen scale and weighed out her treats before a training session and after and subtracted that amount from her food. Most don't have to go that far, but it works great if a dog needs to shed some extra winter weight. Hope that helps just a bit.