ADULT WORKING FEEDING PROFILE

Maximum Performance Support for Working Giant Breed Dogs


Overview

Working adult giant breeds place the highest sustained demands on their muscular, skeletal, and metabolic systems.

This includes:

• Livestock guardians
• Farm dogs
• Protection dogs
• Full-time service dogs
• High-demand working roles

Their nutrition must support:

• Sustained energy output
• Muscle preservation
• Joint protection
• Recovery from daily workload

Improper feeding leads to early structural breakdown.

Proper feeding preserves working longevity.


Calorie and Energy Guidance

Working giant breeds require significantly higher calorie intake.

Focus on:

• Sustaining energy output
• Supporting muscle maintenance
• Preventing unhealthy weight loss

Calorie needs vary based on workload intensity.

Body condition is the most accurate guide.

Not feeding charts alone.


Feeding Frequency

Working adults benefit from:

2–3 structured meals daily

This supports:

• Energy stability
• Digestive efficiency
• Recovery

Avoid single large meals.


Body Condition Monitoring

Working dogs should appear:

• Lean
• Muscular
• Strong
• Athletic

Avoid:

• Excess weight
• Muscle loss

Both reduce working ability and increase injury risk.


Digestive Stability and Recovery

Digestive efficiency directly affects performance.

Maintain:

• Consistent feeding schedule
• Stable nutrition
• Gradual food transitions only

Digestive disruption reduces performance capacity.


Working Adult Summary

Primary Focus:

Sustaining performance and structural protection

Key Priorities:

• Support sustained energy
• Preserve muscle condition
• Maintain lean body condition
• Support recovery

Proper feeding extends working lifespan and performance.


Continue Building Your Dog’s Feeding Plan

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