FREEZE-DRIED RAW FEEDING GUIDE
How much to feed a Boxer
Quick answer: An adult Boxer typically weighs 50–70 lb and needs about 20.0–28.0 oz of freeze-dried raw food per day — roughly 2–3% of body weight — usually split across two meals. Use the chart below to dial in the right amount, then adjust to keep a lean, healthy condition.
Boxer daily feeding chart
Approximate daily amount of freeze-dried raw for a healthy, moderately active adult. Smaller dogs sit at the higher % of body weight, larger dogs at the lower.
| Adult weight | Per day | Per meal (×2) |
|---|---|---|
| 5 lb | 2.0 oz | 1.0 oz |
| 10 lb | 4.0 oz | 2.0 oz |
| 20 lb | 8.0 oz | 4.0 oz |
| 30 lb | 12.0 oz | 6.0 oz |
| 40 lb | 16.0 oz | 8.0 oz |
| 50 lb Boxer | 20.0 oz | 10.0 oz |
| 60 lb Boxer | 24.0 oz | 12.0 oz |
| 75 lb | 30.0 oz | 15.0 oz |
| 90 lb | 36.0 oz | 18.0 oz |
| 110 lb | 44.0 oz | 22.0 oz |
Freeze-dried raw is measured before rehydrating. These are starting points based on ~2–3% of ideal body weight — always adjust to body condition, not the bag.
Feeding a Boxer: what to know
By life stage
- Puppy: growing Boxer puppies need more fuel — start around 5–8% of current body weight per day across 3–4 meals, tapering toward adult amounts as they mature.
- Adult: about 20.0–28.0 oz/day, split into two meals.
- Senior: similar to adult but watch for lower activity — trim portions if you feel less of a waistline.
Boxer feeding questions
How much should I feed a Boxer per day?
How many times a day should a Boxer eat?
How much should a Boxer puppy eat?
Is freeze-dried raw good for a Boxer?
Portions follow the 2–3% body-weight rule and AAFCO complete-and-balanced profiles. Always adjust to your individual dog and ask your vet about specific health needs.