Australian Cattle Dog owners often ask how much to feed their dog each day. Adult Australian Cattle Dogs typically weigh between 10 and 25 kg, though individual metabolism, activity, and health status all influence true calorie needs. This Australian Cattle Dog feeding calculator uses veterinary RER and MER formulas to estimate daily calories and food portions based on your dog's current weight, body condition, activity level, and life stage. Whether your Australian Cattle Dog is a growing youngster, active adult, or senior companion, portion guidance should be adjusted as weight and energy change. Use the results alongside regular body condition checks and your veterinarian's advice—especially if your Australian Cattle Dog has breed-related health considerations or is on a weight-management plan.
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Australian Cattle Dog Feeding Tips
Weigh your Australian Cattle Dog monthly and adjust portions if body condition drifts from ideal.
Split daily calories into two measured meals to support steady energy and digestion.
Choose a complete diet appropriate for your Australian Cattle Dog's life stage (puppy/kitten, adult, or senior).
Track treats and table scraps—they can add 10–30% of daily calories for many Australian Cattle Dogs.
Increase portions gradually during growth or high activity; decrease slowly for weight loss.
Health Notes
Typical adult Australian Cattle Dog weight: 10–25 kg (medium dog).
Recalculate portions after significant weight change, spay/neuter, or activity shifts.