Direct answer: follow the 10% rule — treats should be under 10% of your dog’s daily calories. Enter weight below to see the treat allowance. The rest of their calories should come from balanced meals.
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- Enter your dog’s weight (kg).
- Read the daily treat-calorie ceiling (10% of estimated intake).
- Keep treats under that, and burn extra energy on a walk.
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Dog Treat Calorie Calculator — FAQ
How many treats can my dog have?
Keep treats under 10% of daily calories. For most dogs that’s a small handful — check the calorie ceiling above and your treats’ labels.
What is the 10% treat rule?
A vet rule of thumb: treats should make up no more than 10% of a dog’s daily calorie intake so meals stay balanced.
Are training treats different?
Use tiny, low-calorie pieces for training so frequent rewards stay within the 10% limit.
Is this veterinary advice?
No — it’s general guidance. Ask your vet about weight management.
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