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FREEZE-DRIED RAW FEEDING GUIDE

How much to feed a Siberian Husky

Quick answer: An adult Siberian Husky typically weighs 35–60 lb and needs about 14.0–24.0 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.

Siberian Husky 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 weightPer dayPer 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 Siberian Husky 16.0 oz 8.0 oz
50 lb Siberian Husky 20.0 oz 10.0 oz
60 lb Siberian Husky 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 Siberian Husky: what to know

Huskies are surprisingly efficient eaters and many need less food than their size suggests — if yours is gaining, scale down. Adjust up only for hard-working, very active dogs in cold weather.

By life stage

  • Puppy: growing Siberian Husky 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 14.0–24.0 oz/day, split into two meals.
  • Senior: similar to adult but watch for lower activity — trim portions if you feel less of a waistline.

Siberian Husky feeding questions

How much should I feed a Siberian Husky per day?
An adult Siberian Husky (35–60 lb) needs roughly 14.0–24.0 oz of freeze-dried raw per day, split between two meals, then adjust to keep a lean condition.
How many times a day should a Siberian Husky eat?
Most adult Siberian Huskys do well on two meals a day. Puppies need 3–4 smaller meals while they're growing.
How much should a Siberian Husky puppy eat?
Puppies use a lot of energy growing — start near 5–8% of their current body weight per day, spread across 3–4 meals, and step down toward adult portions as they reach maturity.
Is freeze-dried raw good for a Siberian Husky?
Yes. Freeze-dried raw delivers whole-food, minimally processed nutrition that suits Siberian Huskys of every life stage — including large breeds. It's complete-and-balanced, safety-tested, and far easier to serve than frozen raw.
Build Siberian Husky's meal plan

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.

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