Dog Feeding Guide
How Much Should a Siberian Husky Eat?
Complete feeding guide for the Siberian Husky — daily calories, food amounts, and a life-stage chart from puppy to senior.
Adult Daily Calories
1000–1400 kcal
≈ 2.8–3.9 cups · Feed 2× daily
Siberian Husky Feeding Chart by Life Stage
Calorie needs vary significantly with age, activity level, and whether your dog is spayed or neutered.
| Life Stage | Calories/day | Dry Food | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puppy — 8–16 weeks | 2500–3500 kcal | 6.9–9.7 cups | 4× daily |
| Puppy — 4–6 months | 2000–2800 kcal | 5.6–7.8 cups | 3× daily |
| Puppy — 6–12 months | 1600–2240 kcal | 4.4–6.2 cups | 2–3× daily |
| Adult (active) | 1000–1400 kcal | 2.8–3.9 cups | 2× daily |
| Adult (less active / neutered) | 850–1190 kcal | 2.4–3.3 cups | 2× daily |
| Senior (7+ years) | 800–1120 kcal | 2.2–3.1 cups | 2× daily |
* Cup amounts based on ~360 kcal/cup. Premium foods can range from 300–450 kcal/cup — always check your food's label.
Siberian Husky Feeding Tips
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Measure every meal
Use a kitchen scale or measuring cup — eyeballing portions is the #1 cause of gradual weight gain.
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Adjust for activity
Siberian Huskys need about 90 min of activity daily. On rest days, reduce food by 10–15%.
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Limit treats
Treats and human food should make up no more than 10% of daily calories.
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Always provide fresh water
Dogs should have constant access to clean water. Active dogs drink significantly more.
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Transition food slowly
Mix 25% new / 75% old food for the first week, shifting to 100% new over 7–10 days.
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Reassess every 6 months
Calorie needs shift with age and activity level. Review portions at every vet visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I feed my Siberian Husky?
An active adult Siberian Husky needs roughly 1000–1400 kcal per day — about 2.8–3.9 cups of standard dry kibble. Always check the feeding guide on your specific food's packaging as calories vary by brand.
How often should I feed my Siberian Husky?
Adult Siberian Huskys should be fed twice daily — once in the morning and once in the evening. Puppies under 6 months need 3–4 smaller meals daily to support rapid growth.
How many cups of dog food per day for a Siberian Husky?
Based on a typical kibble of ~360 kcal/cup, an adult Siberian Husky needs about 2.8–3.9 cups per day. Use the exact calorie count on your food's packaging for the most accurate amount.
Can I free-feed my Siberian Husky?
Free-feeding (leaving food out all day) is not recommended for Siberian Huskys, as most dogs will overeat when food is always available. Scheduled meals make it easier to monitor appetite and maintain a healthy weight.
What is the best food for a Siberian Husky?
Look for a food that lists a named protein (chicken, beef, salmon) as the first ingredient. Choose a formula appropriate to your Siberian Husky's life stage — puppy, adult, or senior — and ensure it meets AAFCO nutritional standards.