If your dog weighs about 80 pounds, this page gives you a practical starting point for daily calories and rough homemade food portions. Use it to get into the right range first, then adjust based on body condition, activity, and how calorie-dense the recipe actually is.
Try the estimate
Use the same calorie logic the app uses for puppy, adult, and senior planning. It is built for a fast starting number, not a final prescription.
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Estimated maintenance calories
1,306kcal/day
Best quick estimate for maintenance feeding. Typical day-to-day activity for maintenance planning. This public calculator estimates maintenance calories, not weight-loss or weight-gain targets.
What changes the amount you feed
These numbers assume a typical activity level, not heavy athletic work, recovery feeding, or a strict weight-loss plan.
The calorie target matters more than the scoop size. Leaner homemade recipes need more grams per day than richer recipes.
Your dog's weight trend, body condition, stool quality, and energy level should decide whether you stay at this estimate or adjust it.
Rough homemade food amounts
Calories are the target. Food weight changes with recipe density. These examples show roughly how much a 80 lb dog might eat per day if the recipe lands in one of three common calorie ranges.
Daily homemade food portion examples for a 80 pound dog by recipe calorie density and life stage.
Recipe density
Calories
Puppy
Adult
Senior
Lean fresh recipe
120 kcal / 100g
1815 g/day
1090 g/day
905 g/day
Moderate homemade recipe
160 kcal / 100g
1360 g/day
815 g/day
680 g/day
Dense batch-cooked recipe
200 kcal / 100g
1090 g/day
655 g/day
545 g/day
How many calories does a 80 lb dog need per day?
As a quick starting point, a 80 lb dog needs about 1306 calories per day as an adult, around 2177 calories as a growing puppy, and about 1089 calories as a senior. That number still needs to be adjusted if your dog is unusually active, underweight, overweight, or eating a therapeutic diet.
How many grams of homemade food should a 80 lb dog eat?
That depends on recipe density. A 80 lb adult dog eating a homemade recipe that lands around 160 kcal per 100g would need about 815 grams per day. If the recipe is leaner, the daily food weight goes up. If it is richer, the daily food weight goes down.
Should I feed the same amount every day?
Start with a consistent portion so you can actually judge the result. Then adjust based on weekly weight trend, body condition, stool quality, and energy. The right portion is the one that keeps your dog in a healthy condition, not the one that matches a chart forever.
Turn the estimate into a real feeding plan
Once you have the calorie range, use the full recipe builder to check ingredient calories, compare against AAFCO targets, and portion meals more precisely.