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If you’ve switched your pup to fresh food, you’re probably wondering: “How much fresh dog food should I feed?” It’s not as simple as scooping kibble from a bag—fresh food is more nutrient-dense and often contains higher moisture, which means portion sizes look different.
The right amount depends on your dog’s size, age, activity level, and health needs. That’s why at Ollie, we take the guesswork out of feeding by creating personalized portions based on your dog’s unique profile. No more guessing. No more over- or underfeeding.
Feeding the right portion isn’t just about keeping your dog full, it’s about keeping them healthy. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, over 59% of dogs in the U.S. are overweight, and carrying extra pounds can lead to joint problems, heart disease, and a shorter lifespan.
Underfeeding is just as concerning. Dogs who aren’t getting enough calories may lose muscle mass, lack energy, or miss out on essential nutrients their bodies need to thrive.
Proper portions keep your pup at a healthy weight, support steady energy levels, and make sure every bite delivers the nutrition they need.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to how much fresh dog food to feed, because every dog is different. Here are the main factors that influence portion size:
Understanding these factors is the first step toward getting your dog’s portion right—and keeping them happy and healthy.
While every dog is different, there are some general guidelines to help you get started. Most fresh dog food brands, including Ollie, recommend feeding based on your dog’s weight and calorie needs—not just a generic “cup per day” measurement.
For example, a moderately active 20-pound dog might need around 450–500 calories a day, while a 50-pound active dog may require closer to 900–1,000 calories daily. Keep in mind that fresh food often has higher moisture content than kibble, so the portions may look larger even if the calorie count is the same.
That’s why it’s best to start with a professional calculation—then monitor your dog’s weight, energy, and overall health to fine-tune portions.
Ollie fresh dog food plans take the math and measuring off your plate. When you sign up, we ask for details like your dog’s age, breed, weight, activity level, and any health concerns. Our system then calculates your dog’s ideal daily calorie intake and translates that into perfectly portioned meals.
Every recipe is vet-formulated to meet AAFCO nutritional standards, so you know your pup is getting a complete and balanced diet. Meals are delivered pre-portioned, so all you have to do is open, serve, and watch your dog enjoy.
No measuring cups. No second-guessing. Just the right amount of food every time.
Even with the best feeding plan, it’s important to check in on your dog’s condition regularly. Here are signs you might need to tweak their portion size:
Signs of Overfeeding
Signs of Underfeeding
Healthy Signs
A quick monthly weight check can help you catch changes early and adjust accordingly.
So, how much fresh dog food should you feed your dog? It depends on their size, age, activity level, and health needs—but the good news is you don’t have to figure it out alone.
At Ollie, we create a custom meal plan tailored to your dog’s exact caloric needs. Every portion is pre-measured and nutritionally balanced, so you can feel confident you’re feeding the right amount at every meal. No math. No measuring. Just healthy, happy dogs.
How do I measure fresh dog food for my dog?
With Ollie, you don’t have to measure—meals are pre-portioned for your dog’s specific needs. If you’re portioning yourself, use a kitchen scale and follow calorie-based guidelines rather than just scooping.
Can I feed my dog too much fresh food?
Yes. Even fresh food can lead to weight gain if overfed. Monitor your dog’s weight and adjust portions if you notice extra pounds.
Does my dog’s activity level change how much I should feed?
Absolutely. More active dogs burn more calories and may need larger portions, while less active dogs require fewer calories to maintain a healthy weight.
Should I feed fresh food once or twice a day?
Most dogs do well with two meals a day. Puppies often need three or more smaller meals until they’re fully grown.
How often should I adjust my dog’s portions?
Check your dog’s weight monthly and adjust if you notice changes. Seasonal activity shifts, age, or health conditions can all impact how much they need.
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