How Much Should I Feed My Dog? A UK Feeding Guide by Size & Age
January 1, 2026
Introduction: Why Feeding Guidelines Matter
Feeding your dog isn’t just about filling a bowl, it’s about giving them the right nutrition in the right amount. Overfeeding can lead to obesity and health issues, while underfeeding can cause deficiencies. This UK guide explains how much to feed your dog based on size, age, and lifestyle.
Dog Feeding Basics
Factors That Affect Portion Size of Dog Food
- Weight & Breed: Larger dogs need more food, but breed metabolism matters too.
- Age: Puppies need more frequent meals; seniors often need fewer calories.
- Activity Level: Active dogs burn more energy and need extra fuel.
- Food Type: Wet, dry, and toppers have different serving sizes.
Wet vs Dry Dog Food
Wet food is higher in moisture, so portions look bigger but contain fewer calories than dry kibble. Always check the feeding guide on your chosen product.

Puppy Feeding Guide
Puppies grow fast and need energy for play and development.
Applaws Puppy Wet Food:
Feed up to 1 can per day depending on size, weight, age & exercise levels.
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Alt text: “Applaws puppy feeding guide showing up to 1 can per day with advice on size, weight, age, and exercise.”
Adult Dog Feeding Guide
Adult dogs need balanced meals to maintain weight and energy.
Applaws Wet Food (Cans):
Feed up to 2 cans per day depending on size, weight, age & exercise levels.
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Alt text: “Applaws adult dog feeding guide recommending up to 2 cans per day based on size and activity.”
Applaws Wet Food (Pouches):
Feed up to 3 pouches per day.
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Alt text: “Applaws adult dog feeding guide showing up to 3 pouches per day.”
Applaws Taste Toppers Bone Broth:
Feed up to 12 tablespoons per day.
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Alt text: “Applaws Taste Toppers feeding guide recommending up to 12 tablespoons daily.”
Senior Dog Feeding Guide
Older dogs need fewer calories but still require quality nutrition. Reduce portions slightly and choose recipes rich in joint-supporting nutrients.
UK Dog Feeding Portion Table (Dry Food)
Here’s a quick reference for dry food:
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Alt text: “Applaws dry dog food feeding chart showing daily servings in grams by body weight from 1kg to 25kg.”
| Body Weight (kg) | Daily Serving (g) |
| 1–2 | 30–50 |
| 2–4 | 50–80 |
| 4–6 | 80–110 |
| 6–8 | 110–140 |
| 8–10 | 140–160 |
| 10–13 | 160–200 |
| 13–17 | 200–240 |
| 17–20 | 240–270 |
| 20–25 | 270–320 |
Quick Checklist for Feeding Your Dog
- Check weight, age, and activity level
- Follow feeding chart guidelines
- Adjust portions gradually
- Combine wet and dry food for variety
- Monitor body condition regularly
FAQs About Dog Feeding
1. How many times a day should I feed my dog?
Most adult dogs do well on two meals a day; puppies need 3–4 smaller meals.
2. Can I mix wet and dry food?
Yes! Combining both can improve taste and hydration.
3. How do I know if I’m feeding too much?
Check your dog’s body condition, ribs should be felt but not seen.
Feeding your dog the right amount keeps them healthy, happy, and ready for their next adventure. Use these guidelines as a starting point and adjust for your dog’s unique needs. Explore our natural recipes for wagging tails and full tums.