ADULT ACTIVE FEEDING PROFILE

Performance Support for Regularly Active Giant Breed Dogs


Overview

Active adult giant breeds regularly place higher demands on their muscular and metabolic systems.

This includes dogs who:

• Walk long distances daily
• Hike regularly
• Perform service roles
• Participate in training

Their nutrition must support energy use, muscle maintenance, and recovery.

Improper feeding leads to fatigue, muscle loss, or excess weight.

Balance is critical.


Calorie and Energy Guidance

Active adult dogs require increased calorie intake compared to companion dogs.

Focus on:

• Supporting sustained energy
• Maintaining lean muscle
• Avoiding excess body fat

Adjust portions based on body condition and workload.

Not feeding charts alone.


Feeding Frequency

Active adults perform best with:

2 structured meals daily

Highly active individuals may benefit from:

Smaller additional feeding portions when necessary

Avoid feeding large single meals.


Body Condition Monitoring

Active dogs should appear:

• Lean
• Muscular
• Defined

Avoid excess weight.

Excess weight reduces endurance and increases joint strain.


Digestive Stability and Recovery

Consistent nutrition supports recovery and endurance.

Avoid frequent unnecessary food changes.

Transition gradually when required.

Stable feeding improves performance and comfort.


Active Adult Summary

Primary Focus:

Energy support and muscle maintenance

Key Priorities:

• Support energy output
• Maintain lean muscle
• Prevent excess weight
• Support recovery

Proper feeding sustains long-term activity safely.


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