8 cups
About 4 to 5 pounds, more or less. It will vary depending on the product, and the size of the bits.
There are approximately 70-75 cups in 44 pounds of dry dog food, depending on the density of the food.
Generally between 2 and 3 depending on the type of food you buy.
There are approximately 52 cups in 26 pounds of dog food.
Regular dog kibble should be fine. Mostly all dog food brands have different kibble for toy dogs, small dogs, medium-large dogs, etc. Some dog food brands such as Science Diet have different kibble for different breeds, but I doubt that will be necessary.
The weight of dog food in a gallon can vary depending on the density of the food. However, as a general estimate, dry dog food typically weighs around 4-5 pounds per gallon. This estimate can fluctuate based on the size and shape of the kibble, as well as any added moisture content. For a more precise measurement, it is recommended to refer to the packaging or consult the manufacturer's specifications.
The number of cups in 13 pounds of dry dog food can vary based on the density of the food, but a general estimate is that there are about 4 cups per pound. Therefore, 13 pounds would contain approximately 52 cups of dry dog food. Always check the specific packaging for more accurate measurements, as different brands may have different cup sizes.
First, do some research on high-quality commercial dog foods, then choose the best one you can afford. Gradually mix this food in with the table food you normally give your pets. For example, if your dogs each eat 2 cups of food a day, give them each half a cup of commercial kibble and 1 and a half cups of scraps for two days, increasing the amount of kibble a little every day over the course of a week until the dog is eating nothing but kibble. (They should receive this amount in two equal meals, a.m. and p.m.) Some pooches may balk at the new food; a tablespoon of high-quality canned food, such as Wellness, Solid Gold or Tiki Dog, may make the kibble more palatable.
You need to do some guestimating and conversions to get close to an answer on this.One cup of kibble weighs approximately 4 ounces. There are 16 ounces in 1 pound.35 lbs x 16 ounces = 560560 / 4 ounces in one cup of kibble = 140 cupsthere are 16 cups in a gallon:140 cups / 16 = 8.75 Gallons in a 35 lb of Dog Food (Kibble)
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My puppy is 2 months old what is the food diet for it?
Well, I buy my cat a 5 pound bag of food which lasts her about a month and she gets 1/2 cup of food per day. Thus, there are approximately (.5 * 30) 15 cups in a 5 pound bag. That works out to approximately three cups per pound, so in a 6.6 pound bag of food there would be approximately (3 * 6.6) 19.8 cups. This is all estimated, and of course the kibble size and density plays a factor, but I hope that gives you a ballpark of how many cups you can expect.