When composing a diet, one should take into account how many times the Labrador eats and how much of the total food it eats per day. At different ages, the dog's menu should include dishes with different contents of nutrients, vitamins, and trace elements. The amount of food and the number of feedings is different.
If a Labrador has settled in your house, how much he eats per day depends not only on age but also on climatic conditions, physiological characteristics, gender, physical activity, and time of year (in summer, when it is hot, less food is required).
Veterinarians advise a one-year-old pet to regale twice a day. If this is inconvenient for the owners, a Labrador older than nine months can be eaten once a day.
Sterilized animals require less food, feeding should be less nutritious. In the cold season, food is given 15-20% more. For older dogs, the carbohydrate content of food is reduced by 20%.