Additional information
| Weight | 2 lbs |
|---|---|
| Raw Meat Note | For a 10-pound dog, the general guideline for raw meat feeding is to provide about 2% to 3% of their body weight in food daily. This translates to approximately 0.2 to 0.3 pounds of quail meat per day. |
| 2% of body weight | 0.2 pounds (about 3.2 ounces) |
| 3% of body weight | 0.3 pounds (about 4.8 ounces) |
| Note | It's important to adjust the amounts based on your dog’s activity level, age, and overall health. Also, consider consulting with a veterinarian or a pet nutritionist to ensure you're meeting all their dietary needs. |
| Quail Meat Note | If you want to add raw quail meat as an extra source of nutrition on top of your dog's or cat’s regular dry food, it's typically advisable to supplement about 10% to 20% of their daily caloric intake with the raw meat. For a 10-pound dog/cat, if you are feeding them a standard diet of dry food (which usually contains around 400 calories per cup), you might calculate their daily calorie needs. A general rule of thumb is about 30 calories per pound of body weight, leading to around 300 calories per day for a 10-pound dog/cat. |
| Supplementing with Raw Quail Meat | Calculate 10%-20% of Daily Calories: Raw Quail Meat Caloric Content: |
| Determine the Amount | To meet 30 calories: |
| Summary | You can add about 0.2 to 0.4 ounces of raw quail meat as an extra topping on your dog's dry food. |

