Weight maintenance following a weight loss programme
Dogs prone to weight gain
Hyperlipidaemia linked to excess weight
RECOMMENDED FOR DOGS WITH
Pregnancy, lactation, growth
Chronic diseases that require an increased energy intake
For dogs that are prone to weight gain (neutered, inactive, breed predisposition etc.), Weight Control Canine should be fed for the pet s lifetime.
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR
RECOMMENDED DAILY INTAKE & FEEDING DURATION
Dog s weight thin normal overweight grams cups grams cups grams cups
2kg 56 6/8 49 5/8 41 5/8 4kg 95 1 3/8 82 1 1/8 69 1 6kg 128 1 6/8 111 1 4/8 93 1 2/8 8kg 159 2 2/8 138 1 7/8 116 1 5/8
10kg 188 2 5/8 163 2 2/8 137 1 7/8 15kg 255 3 4/8 220 3 186 2 5/8 20kg 317 4 3/8 274 3 6/8 230 3 2/8 25kg 374 5 2/8 323 4 4/8 272 3 6/8 30kg 429 6 371 5 1/8 312 4 3/8 35kg 482 6 6/8 416 5 6/8 350 4 7/8 40kg 533 7 3/8 460 6 3/8 387 5 3/8 50kg 630 8 6/8 544 7 4/8 458 6 3/8 60kg 722 10 623 8 5/8 525 7 2/8 70kg 810 11 2/8 700 9 6/8 589 8 1/8 80kg 896 12 4/8 774 10 6/8 651 9
Long-term modifications in feeding patterns; complacent habits in giving additional calories (treats and leftovers), failing to weigh daily quantities etc. An ongoing exercise regime including maximising activity and space in the home environment and outside.
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT