Estimate how many calories your dog can have from treats each day based on their weight.
Treats should only make up a small part of your dog's overall diet. This calculator provides a general estimate for healthy adult dogs.
Healthy adult dogs between 0.5 kg and 120 kg.
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This is a general estimate for healthy adult dogs. Calorie needs vary with age, activity level, body condition, neuter status and health. Puppies, pregnant or nursing dogs, working dogs, dogs on weight-loss plans, and dogs with medical conditions may have very different needs.
If you're unsure how much your dog should eat, ask your veterinarian.
Treats are commonly kept to no more than about 10% of a dog's total daily calories, with the rest coming from a complete, balanced food. The exact number of treats depends on the calories in the treats you use.
No. Puppy energy needs differ significantly from those of adult dogs — ask a veterinarian about appropriate feeding for a growing puppy.
No. It estimates a treat allowance only and does not replace the feeding instructions on your dog's complete food or advice from your veterinarian.
Choosing what to put in that allowance? Browse our homemade treat recipes or check a dog food ingredient list.
This guide is for general educational purposes and isn't a substitute for advice from your veterinarian. If your dog has eaten something potentially toxic or is showing concerning symptoms, contact a veterinarian promptly.