Free Raw Dog Food Calculator
Use this Free Raw Dog Food Calculator to work through the same calculation as the main calculator page with clear steps, examples, and result context.
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What This Free Raw Dog Food Calculator Helps You Do
This calculator converts body weight into a usable raw feeding estimate and then breaks the ration into practical food categories for meal planning.
It is useful as a starting point, especially when you want a quick adult-versus-puppy comparison before refining the diet with professional guidance.
How to Calculate Free Raw Dog Food Calculator
- Enter dog weight: Use kilograms or pounds and let the calculator normalize the result.
- Choose life stage: Adults and puppies often use different feeding percentages.
- Review daily food mass: The calculator estimates the total raw ration for one day.
- Check the component split: The total is divided into common BARF-style categories such as muscle meat, bone, liver, and other organs.
Free Raw Dog Food Calculator Formula
| Variable | Meaning | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Body weight | Dog body weight | kg or lb |
| Feeding percentage | Share of body weight fed each day | % |
| Daily raw food | Estimated total food mass per day | g |
| Component percentage | Share assigned to meat, bone, organs, and plant matter | % |
Use the worked examples below to check how the formula behaves with real values. If the result looks unexpected, verify the unit assumptions and the meaning of each variable before interpreting the answer.
Worked Examples
- Weight: 25 kg
- Feeding percentage: 2.5%
Result: Daily raw food is about 625 g.
That amount is then divided into muscle meat, bone, organs, and optional plant matter using the selected ratio.
- Weight: 10 kg
- Feeding percentage: 6%
Result: Daily raw food is about 600 g.
Puppies often use higher percentages than adults because growth and energy needs are different.
How to Interpret Your Results
| Range | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Low feeding percentage | The ration is conservative for maintenance. | Monitor body condition and adjust if the dog loses weight. |
| Moderate feeding percentage | This is a common adult maintenance starting range. | Use body condition, activity, and stool quality to fine-tune the ration. |
| High feeding percentage | This is more typical for puppies, underweight dogs, or heavy activity. | Confirm the plan with a veterinarian or qualified canine nutrition professional. |
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Last reviewed: March 2026