Feed adult dogs 3 cups per 6 lbs. of body weight per day. Adjust amount to meet your dog’s individual needs. Always provide access to fresh water. Refrigerate unused portion.
For pregnant and nursing dogs, please check with your veterinarian as requirements may vary depending on the number of puppies and stage of lactation.
Transitioning
Sudden changes in diet, including overfeeding, can sometimes result in digestive issues. Always introduce any new food by slowly mixing with your current diet for the first 7-10 days, increasing the amount of Stella & Chewy’s while decreasing the amount of the other brand.
Transition Your Dog How To FeedRecommended Proportions
For Adults
Body Weight (lbs) | Cups Per Day |
---|---|
1-5 | 1 - 2 1/2 |
6-10 | 3 - 4 1/2 |
11-15 | 4 1/2 - 6 |
16-20 | 6 1/2 - 7 1/2 |
21-25 | 7 1/2 - 9 |
26-30 | 9 - 10 |
30+ | 10 (+1/2 per additional 2-3 lbs of body weight) |
Transitioning
Sudden changes in diet, including overfeeding, can sometimes result in digestive issues. Always introduce any new food by slowly mixing with your current diet for the first 7-10 days, increasing the amount of Stella & Chewy’s while decreasing the amount of the other brand.
Transition Your Dog How To Feed- Cage-Free Chicken
- Chicken Broth
- Cage-Free Duck
- Tapioca
- Sunflower Oil
- Salt
- Tricalcium Phosphate
- Potassium Chloride
- Choline Chloride
- Vitamin E Supplement
- Taurine
- Turmeric
- Salmon Oil (Preserved with Mixed Tocopherols)
- Zinc Oxide
- Magnesium Sulfate
- Reduced Iron
- Sodium Selenite
- Vitamin B12 Supplement
- Manganese Sulfate
- Copper Amino Acid Complex
- Niacin Supplement
- D-calcium Pantothenate
- Thiamine Mononitrate
- Vitamin A Supplement
- Biotin
- Riboflavin Supplement
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride
- Potassium Iodide
- Beta-Carotene
- Folic Acid
Crude Protein (min.) | 10.0% |
Crude Fat (min.) | 2.0% |
Crude Fiber (max.) | 2.0% |
Moisture (max.) | 83.0% |
Calorie Content | 74 kcal/cup |
(metabolizable energy, calculated): | 964 kcal/kg |
The data in our typical analysis is composed of calculated values using expected figures from ingredient databases and actual lab analyses of our foods. This table provides more detailed information than our Guaranteed Analysis but it is not intended to represent absolute values. This data is oftentimes helpful when determining if a specific recipe is suitable for a known dietary requirement. If you or your veterinarian have further questions, please contact us.