How Much to Feed a Akita

A complete feeding guide for the Akita based on their average weight of 46 kg (101 lbs), using the standard veterinary RER formula.

Akita

Akita

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1978

calories / day

5.7

cups / day

2

meals / day

2.9

cups / meal

Feeding Chart by Life Stage & Activity

ScenarioCalories/dayCups/dayMealsCups/meal
Puppy, moderate activity30918.832.9
Adult, low activity14844.222.1
Adult, moderate activity19785.722.9
Adult, active22266.423.2
Adult, very active30918.824.4
Senior, moderate activity14844.222.1

Akita Feeding Chart by Age & Weight

Recommended daily food amounts for a Akita at different life stages, based on their weight range of 32โ€“59 kg. All values assume standard kibble at 350 kcal per cup and moderate activity.

AgeWeight (kg)Calories/dayCups/dayMeals/day
Puppy (< 1 yr)32 kg23556.73
46 kg30918.83
59 kg372510.63
Adult (1โ€“7 yrs)32 kg15074.32
46 kg19785.72
59 kg23846.82
Senior (7+ yrs)32 kg11303.22
46 kg14844.22
59 kg17885.12

Feeding Tips for Akita

  • 1.These estimates use an average weight of 46 kg and assume standard kibble at 350 kcal per cup. Adjust if your food has a different calorie density.
  • 2.Akitas have moderate energy levels. The "moderate activity" column is a good starting point for most owners.
  • 3.Puppies need more calories relative to body weight for growth. Split their daily food into 3 meals until they are about 12 months old.
  • 4.Senior dogs have slower metabolisms. Reduce portions by 10โ€“20% and consider senior-formula food with joint-support ingredients.
  • 5.Always provide fresh water. Monitor your dog's body condition score and adjust portions to maintain a healthy weight. Consult your vet for personalized advice.