Small - breed dogs like the Shih Tzu have very fast metabolisms which means that, while they may not consume as many
calories as a larger dog, they need more calories per pound of bodyweight.
Not exact matches
However, a
large breed
dog weighing around 100 pounds might need
as much
as 2,250
calories per day.
As it has already been mentioned, smaller
dogs have very fast metabolisms and therefore need a higher number of
calories per pound of bodyweight than
larger dogs.
It has a very high water content which often means the
dog can enjoy a
larger portion per meal to provide the same number of energy
calories as an equivalent portion of kibble.
While small breed
dogs like the Yorkie typically burn three times the daily
calories as a
large breed, activity level of your Yorkie will affect their nutritional requirements and amount fed daily significantly.
The size of the kibble is obviously a factor in how easily the
dog can eat it, but it should also contain: • More high - quality protein and fats than brands for
larger breed
dogs • More
calories • Good sources of digestible starches • Ingredients that provide omega - 3 and omega - 6 fatty acids • No harmful additives such
as artificial colors, flavors or preservatives • Small bite size pieces
If a
dog food is labelled «
Large breed formula» then it will not be suitable for small dogs like Yorkshire Terriers or Chihuahua's as it will be higher in calories which will lead to obesity if fed to a small dog and may also contain ingredients to minimise diseases that affect large br
Large breed formula» then it will not be suitable for small
dogs like Yorkshire Terriers or Chihuahua's
as it will be higher in
calories which will lead to obesity if fed to a small
dog and may also contain ingredients to minimise diseases that affect
large br
large breeds.
In terms of dietary recommendations for
large - breed
dogs like the Labrador Retriever, you need to be mindful of how many
calories your
dog consumes
as well
as his protein - to fat ratio.
Other plant foods, such
as carrots, cucumbers, and leafy greens, can provide your
dog with
larger amounts of fiber for much fewer
calories — and,
as an added benefit, these vegetables have higher levels of several vitamins and antioxidants that will support your
dog's immune system.
Due to slower metabolic rates,
large breed
dogs don't burn through
calories as quickly
as small breeds which means they need to consume less
calories per pound.