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  1. Aug 28, 2024 · This means that in 100g of pet food, there is 24g of protein, 14g of fat, and 41.8g of carbohydrates. To get the total calories you have to multiply the figures by the number of calories each gram provides (so, the same number in step 3.) 24g x 3.5 = 84 calories. 84 calories come from protein. 14g x 8.5 = 119 calories. 119 calories come from fat.

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  2. May 16, 2012 · To calculate the percentage of carbohydrates in a commercial diet, subtract the percentages of protein, fat, moisture, crude fiber (an indigestible part of carbohydrates), and ash from 100. This percentage may be shown as “nitgrogen-free extract (NFE)” on a nutritional analysis. -Total dietary fiber is likely much higher than the crude ...

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  3. Aug 28, 2024 · You must get the kibble level with the measuring cup. Take your finger and push the top flat, kicking off any pieces that might bulk up on top without spilling. 2. Consider Your Dog. The amount you feed your dog should be solely based on their weight, activity level, age, and any restrictions put in place by your vet.

  4. To convert kcal/ cup to kcal/ kg (when weight of food is in grams): (1000 divided by weight of food per cup) X number of calories per cup. 1000/110 x 310 = 2818 kcal ME/ kilogram. Example 2: Dog Food contains 320 kcal/ cup. And the label states that one cup measure of food weighs 4 oz.

  5. As responsible pet owners, our top priority is ensuring that our furry friends receive optimal nutrition. One of the key components of this is the precise measurement of dog food portions. Understanding how to measure dog food in grams or using a dog food calculator greatly benefits your dog's health. In this in-depth blog post, we'll explore the vital role that measuring dog food plays in ...

  6. The exact number of calories burned depends on factors such as breed, size, age, and activity level. A general estimate is that dogs burn about 0.8 calories per pound per hour at rest. For our Border Collie: At rest: 40 lbs x 0.8 cal/lb/hour x 24 hours ≈ 768 calories/day; During a 30-minute intense play session: Additional 100-200 calories ...

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  8. Sep 8, 2015 · A 22 lb. dog (around 10 kg) adult neutered dog of healthy weight needs an. RER of 70 (10kg) (¾) = 400 calories/day. The calculator that many veterinarians use to calculate RER calorie requirements is provided by Hill’s Pet Nutrition and is as follows: Body weight (lbs) Body weight (kg) RER (calories per day) 1. 0.5.

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