How much Beef + Potato should you feed Ripley per day?

FEEDING CALCULATOR

weighs 20lbs, is 6 months old, is moderately active and has no health conditions.

Based on this, you should feed him:

16 Ounces Per Day which is 16 Cups Per Day

To transition your pup:

Day 1-3

Day 1-3

25%

41/2 Ounces Per Day

0.5 Cups Per Day

Day 4-6

Day 4-6

50%

4 Ounces Per Day

0.5 Cups Per Day

Day 7-9

Day 7-9

75%

4 Ounces Per Day

0.5 Cups Per Day

Day 10+

Day 10+

100%

4 Ounces Per Day

0.5 Cups Per Day

How to feed fresh

Wether your dog has been consuming kibble or fresh food exclusively, a gradual introduction of any new food with their current diet is highly recommended. We advise a 10-day transition period, keeping in mind that the duration may vary for individual dogs.

STEP 1

TRANSITION

Gradually increase the amount of new food over a period of seven to ten days, starting with a small amount of the new food mixed with their old food. If your dog experiences any digestive issues, slow down the transition. Remember that every dog is unique and may require a more extended or even shorter transition period.

TO NOTE:

UPSET STOMACH?

Loose stool may occur during the transition period, which is normal. However, if your dog experiences excessive diarrhea, it is recommended to stop all feeding and provide only water for 12-24 hours to allow the stomach to settle. Once the stomach has settled, you may resume the transition process.

STEP 2

FEEDING

Use our Feeding Calculator to get accurate feeding recommendations! By inputting your dog's information, you can receive personalized feeding guidelines. Keep in mind, each of our diets has a unique caloric density, which can affect the recommended feeding amounts.

FOR DOGS UNDER 20LB

WE RECOMMEND MEASURING IN OUNCES AND USING A KITCHEN SCALE TO PORTION THE FOOD.

Step 3

STORAGE

Wynwood Dog Food is sold in frozen vacuum-sealed packaging, which helps maintain its freshness for up to one year in your freezer. For best results, it is recommended to thaw the food overnight in the refrigerator before use. We recommend thawing only three to five days' worth of food at a time, storing the rest in an airtight, resealable container in the refrigerator. After thawing and opening, you should use the food within five days to ensure its freshness.