Poodle Feeding Calculator with Schedule & Best Diet Guide

Poodle Feeding Calculator
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Poodle FeedingCalculator

A personalised daily feeding plan, meal schedule, and food recommendations — tailored to your poodle’s exact needs

Select Your Poodle’s Variety
🐩 Toy 5–7 lbs
2.3–3.2 kg
🐩 Miniature 12–20 lbs
5.4–9 kg
🐩 Moyen 20–40 lbs
9–18 kg
🐩 Standard 45–70 lbs
20–32 kg
Age & Weight
Life Stage
🐾 Puppy0–12 months
🦴 Adult1–7 years
🌿 Senior7+ years
Current Weight
Please enter a valid weight
Neutered / Spayed? affects metabolism
Activity Level
🛋️ Low
Mostly indoors < 1 hr/day
🚶 Moderate
Daily walks, 1–3 hrs/day
🏃 High
Agility / working, 3+ hrs/day
Food Type
🥣 Dry Kibble
~380 kcal/cup
🥫 Wet Food
~90 kcal/can
🥩 Raw Food
~45 kcal/oz
🍲 Homemade
~110 kcal/cup
Your Personalised Feeding Plan
Daily Meal Schedule
TimeAmountMealNotes
Recommended Brands & Foods
Personalised Nutrition Tips
📋 Vet reminder: These are estimates based on standard canine nutrition formulas. Actual needs vary with health status, metabolism, and diet brand. Always verify with your veterinarian and check the feeding guide on your specific food packaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Puppies thrive on 3–4 small meals daily to support rapid growth and maintain blood sugar. Adults do well with 2 meals — morning and evening. Seniors benefit from 2 smaller meals spaced evenly to aid digestion and reduce bloat risk.
Safe options include plain cooked chicken, carrots, blueberries, and cucumber. Always avoid grapes, raisins, chocolate, onions, garlic, xylitol, and macadamia nuts — all toxic to dogs. Human food should never exceed 10% of daily calories.
Constant hunger may signal high activity levels, a growth spurt in puppies, low-fibre food passing too quickly, or underlying medical issues like parasites or diabetes. If persistent, consult your vet — a full blood panel and parasite check is a good starting point.
Not necessarily. The FDA has investigated a potential link between grain-free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. Unless your Poodle has a diagnosed grain allergy, a high-quality food with whole grains like oats or brown rice is generally recommended by veterinary nutritionists.

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⚠️ For guidance only — always consult your veterinarian for personalised dietary advice

Poodles are intelligent, active dogs that require precise nutrition based on their size, age, and activity level. Use our addvance poodle feeding calculator free, whether you have a Toy, Miniature, Moyen, or Standard Poodle, feeding them the right amount is crucial for their health, coat quality, and energy levels.

This guide includes a free Poodle Feeding Calculator to determine the ideal food portions, along with expert nutrition tips and a downloadable feeding schedule.


Poodle Feeding Calculator

Use our interactive calculator to determine the perfect food amount for your Poodle based on:

✅ Poodle Variety (Toy, Miniature, Moyen, Standard)
✅ Weight (lbs)
✅ Age (Puppy, Adult, Senior)
✅ Activity Level (Low, Moderate, High)
✅ Food Type (Kibble, Wet, Raw, Homemade)

👉 Try the Poodle Feeding Calculator Now 


How Much Should You Feed a Poodle?

Poodles have different nutritional needs based on their size and life stage. Here’s a general guideline:

1. Toy Poodle (5–7 lbs)

  • Puppy (0–12 months): ¼ to ½ cup high-quality kibble (divided into 3–4 meals)
  • Adult (1–7 years): ⅓ to ½ cup per day (2 meals)
  • Senior (7+ years): Slightly reduced portions to prevent obesity

2. Miniature Poodle (12–20 lbs)

  • Puppy: ½ to 1 cup per day (3–4 meals)
  • Adult: ¾ to 1¼ cups per day (2 meals)
  • Senior: Monitor weight and adjust as needed

3. Moyen Poodle (20–40 lbs)

  • Puppy: 1 to 1½ cups per day (3 meals)
  • Adult: 1½ to 2½ cups per day (2 meals)
  • Senior: Reduce by 10–15% if less active

4. Standard Poodle (45–70 lbs)

  • Puppy: 2 to 3½ cups per day (3–4 meals)
  • Adult: 3 to 4½ cups per day (2 meals)
  • Senior: Adjust for joint health and metabolism

⚠️ Note: These are estimates. Use our Poodle Feeding Calculator for precise portions.


Sample Poodle Feeding Schedule

TimePuppy (3–4 meals)Adult (2 meals)Senior (2 meals)
Morning7:00 AM (30%)7:00 AM (50%)7:00 AM (40%)
Midday12:00 PM (30%)
Evening5:00 PM (30%)6:00 PM (50%)6:00 PM (40%)
Night9:00 PM (10% snack)Optional light snack

💡 Pro Tip: Split meals to prevent bloat, especially in Standard Poodles.


Best Food for Poodles (By Type)

1. Dry Kibble

✔ Best for: Convenience, dental health
🔹 Top Picks:

  • Royal Canin Poodle Breed-Specific
  • Hill’s Science Diet Small Paws (for Toys & Minis)
  • Orijen Original (for Standards & Moyens)

2. Wet Food

✔ Best for: Hydration, picky eaters
🔹 Top Picks:

  • Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipe
  • Wellness CORE Grain-Free

3. Raw Food

✔ Best for: Natural diet, coat health
🔹 Top Picks:

  • Primal Freeze-Dried
  • Stella & Chewy’s Freeze-Dried

4. Homemade Meals

✔ Best for: Custom nutrition
🔹 Key Ingredients:

  • Lean proteins (chicken, turkey, fish)
  • Healthy carbs (sweet potatoes, brown rice)
  • Veggies (carrots, green beans)

⚠ Consult a vet before switching diets!


Poodle Feeding Calculator with Schedule & Best Diet Guide

Poodle Nutrition Tips

🔸 Small Poodles (Toy/Mini) need higher-calorie, nutrient-dense food due to fast metabolisms.
🔸 Large Poodles (Standard/Moyen) benefit from glucosamine & chondroitin for joints.
🔸 Avoid fillers like corn, wheat, and soy—opt for high-protein formulas.
🔸 Omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) support coat health and reduce shedding.
🔸 Senior Poodles may need lower-calorie food to prevent weight gain.


Download Your Poodle Feeding Plan (PDF)

Get a customized PDF feeding schedule from our calculator!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How often should I feed my Poodle?

  • Puppies: 3–4 meals/day
  • Adults: 2 meals/day
  • Seniors: 2 meals (adjust for weight)

Can Poodles eat human food?

Some safe options:
✅ Cooked chicken, carrots, blueberries
❌ Avoid chocolate, grapes, onions

Why is my Poodle always hungry?

Possible reasons:

  • High metabolism (common in Toys/Minis)
  • Low-quality food (not filling enough)
  • Medical issues (consult a vet)

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Final Thoughts

Feeding your Poodle the right amount is key to their health, energy, and longevity. Use our Free Poodle Feeding Calculator for precise portions, follow the schedule, and choose high-quality food for optimal nutrition.

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