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How do I determine my adult dog's activity level?
How do I determine my adult dog's activity level?

Low, medium or high

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Written by Caroline Westergren
Updated over a week ago

To get the right amount of food for your adult dog it is important not only to take you dog's body weight into consideration, but also the activity level (low, medium, high). Your dog's breed, age, and overall health condition will effect the activity level and of course this can change over time.

How would you describe the activity level of your dog?

πŸŒ™ Low

Your dog prefers taking it easy, mainly going for walks during the day. If your adult dog is neutered or tends to gain weight easily, we recommend basing their activity level on this.

β˜€οΈ Medium

Your dog has plenty of energy, enjoying longer walks or jogging trips and participating in activities, yet can also rest when it's time to recharge. An adult dog with a relatively 'normal' activity level.

⚑ High

Your dog has plenty of energy, enjoying longer walks or jogging trips and participating in activities, yet can also rest when it's time to recharge. An adult dog with a relatively 'normal' activity level.

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