Today, we are using a more scientific approach to feeding our pets. For example, timed and rationed feeding. The best partner for timed and rationed feeding is the timed wifi dog feeder. Of course, there is some confusion when it comes to setting feeding times and portions with pet feeder. How many feeding times do you need to set in a day? In the last issue of the article "Pet Feeder Timer Setting, What Time Is Better To Feed My Dog?" has done a detailed solution to the answer. Interested friends can learn more about it. Another confusion is: how much weight of dog food do I need to set for a meal? With this question, we can read on, this article will answer.
Feeding an adult dog with a pet feeder
There are different dog feeding standards for dogs of different ages. An adult dog needs two percent of its body weight in dog food a day. Let's take an adult Golden Retriever as an example. An adult Golden Retriever weighs is 20 kg. So the weight of dog food it needs a day is: 20KG*0.02=400g. So a 20kg adult Golden Retriever needs to be fed 400g of dog food a day. An adult dog is recommended to be fed two meals a day. So the weight of one meal is 200g. So when setting up the timed wifi dog feeder, we first set the number of feedings to 2 and the weight of each feeding to 200 grams. At the set time, the timed wifi dog feeder will automatically put out 200 grams of dog food. This way we don't have to weigh the dog food all the time when we feed the dog.
Feeding a puppy with a automatic puppy feeder
A puppy needs 4 percent of its body weight in food a day, so let's take a puppy teddy as an example. A puppy teddy weighs is 3 kg. The weight of dog food it needs in a day is: 3KG*0.04=120g. So 120g of dog food is needed for a 3kg puppy Teddy in a day. A puppy dog needs to be fed 3 times a day. We then need to provide 40g of dog food each time. When setting the number of times and weight of the automatic puppy feeder, the number of times should be set to 3 and the weight should be set to 40 grams. Use the automatic puppy feeder to feed your dog at timed and rationed. It can simplify our feeding work. Scientific and intelligent feeding is also beneficial to the growth of the dog.