Borzoi Puppy Feeding Schedule
Age-by-age feeding guide for Borzoi puppies — from 8 weeks to adulthood
Feeding a Borzoi puppy correctly is critical because large breeds are especially susceptible to developmental orthopedic diseases if they grow too quickly. The goal is slow, steady growth over 12-15 months — not rapid weight gain. A Borzoi puppy's diet must provide enough nutrition for healthy development while controlling calcium and phosphorus to protect growing bones and joints. Calorie needs change significantly at each growth stage, so regular feeding adjustments are essential.
Borzoi Puppy Calorie Needs by Age
| Age | Daily Calories | Kibble (cups/day) | Meals/Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-4 months | 1288 kcal | 3.4 cups | 3-4 meals |
| 4-6 months | 1574 kcal | 4.1 cups | 3 meals |
| 6-9 months | 1621 kcal | 4.3 cups | 2-3 meals |
| 9-12 months | 1875 kcal | 4.9 cups | 2 meals |
| 12-18 months | 1834 kcal | 4.8 cups | 2 meals |
Note: Feeding guidelines are estimates based on standard veterinary formulas. Every dog is different — consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.
Daily Puppy Feeding Schedule
Morning (7 AM)
1/3 of daily portion
Midday (12 PM)
1/3 of daily portion
Evening (5 PM)
1/3 of daily portion
Puppy Feeding Tip
Controlled Growth for Borzoi Puppies
Large breed Borzoi puppies need carefully controlled nutrition to prevent too-rapid skeletal growth. Growing too fast puts excessive stress on developing bones, cartilage, and joints.
Growth Management Guidelines
- Use a large/giant breed puppy formula with controlled calcium (1.0-1.5%) and phosphorus
- Never supplement calcium beyond what's in the puppy food — excess calcium inhibits bone remodeling
- Target a lean body condition — you should be able to feel ribs easily throughout puppyhood
- Weigh your puppy every 2 weeks and compare against the breed growth chart
- Keep on puppy formula until 12-15 months — don't switch to adult food early
Borzoi Puppy Growth Chart
Expected weight ranges for Borzoi puppies by month. Use this as a reference to ensure your puppy is growing at a healthy rate. For large breeds, staying in the lower-to-middle range of expected weight is generally healthier for developing joints.
| Age | Male (lbs) | Female (lbs) |
|---|---|---|
| 2 months | 44.2-56.3 lbs(avg 50.3) | 36.9-47 lbs(avg 41.9) |
| 3 months | 48.8-62.1 lbs(avg 55.5) | 40.9-52 lbs(avg 46.4) |
| 4 months | 52.9-67.3 lbs(avg 60.1) | 44.4-56.5 lbs(avg 50.4) |
| 5 months | 56.6-72 lbs(avg 64.3) | 47.6-60.6 lbs(avg 54.1) |
| 6 months | 60.1-76.4 lbs(avg 68.3) | 50.6-64.4 lbs(avg 57.5) |
| 8 months | 66.4-84.6 lbs(avg 75.5) | 56.1-71.4 lbs(avg 63.7) |
| 10 months | 72.3-92 lbs(avg 82.1) | 61.1-77.8 lbs(avg 69.5) |
| 12 months | 77.7-98.9 lbs(avg 88.3) | 65.8-83.8 lbs(avg 74.8) |
| 15 months | 85.3-108.6 lbs(avg 97) | 72.4-92.2 lbs(avg 82.3) |
| 18 months | 92.4-117.6 lbs(avg 105) | 78.5-100 lbs(avg 89.2) |
| 24 months | 92.4-117.6 lbs(avg 105) | 78.5-100 lbs(avg 89.2) |
Transitioning Your Borzoi to Adult Food
Wait until your Borzoi is at least 12-15 months before switching to adult food. Large breed puppies need the specific nutrient ratios in puppy food for proper skeletal development. Choose a large-breed adult formula when you do switch.
7-Day Transition Schedule
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Feeding Guidelines Disclaimer
The feeding recommendations on DosageGuide.com are estimates based on standard veterinary nutrition formulas (RER = 70 × weight^0.75) and general guidelines from AAFCO and veterinary nutrition resources.
Every dog is unique. Actual calorie needs vary based on breed, metabolism, activity level, health conditions, spay/neuter status, and the specific food brand you use. Always consult your veterinarian for personalized feeding advice.
These guides are for general reference and do not replace professional veterinary guidance. Adjust portions based on your dog's body condition score and weight trends.