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Feeding the Siberian Husky

At a glance

Adult maintenance
891-1501 kcal/day
Adult weight
35-60 lb
Size class
Medium
Meals / day
2

Informational, not a feeding prescription. These figures are general guidance, not veterinary advice. Calorie and portion ranges are transparently computed from the published NRC energy formula (RER = 70 × kg0.75) applied to the breed’s weight range — an estimate, not a per-dog prescription. Individual needs vary with metabolism, body condition, neuter status and activity. Confirm your dog’s plan with your veterinarian.

The Siberian Husky is a medium-size breed weighing about 35-60 lb as an adult. As a general guide, a healthy adult needs roughly 891-1501 kcal a day at maintenance, usually fed as 2 meal(s) daily. For its size, the typical choice is complete-and-balanced adult-maintenance (AAFCO); portion to body condition.

Some breeds have specific feeding considerations — talk to your veterinarian about what is right for your individual dog. These are informational estimates computed from the published NRC energy formula, not a feeding prescription — your dog's real needs vary with age, body condition, neuter status and activity, so confirm the plan with your veterinarian.

Portioning: split daily ration across 2 meals. Kibble size: standard / medium kibble.

Estimated daily calories by life stage (MER, computed)
Life stageEstimated calories
Neutered adult891–1335 kcal/day
Intact adult1002–1501 kcal/day
Active / working1113–4170 kcal/day
Puppy (growth)1113–2502 kcal/day
Senior668–1168 kcal/day
A row of many different dog breeds of varying sizes side by side
Photo: Mary Bloom / American Kennel Club / Wikimedia Commons (CC0)

How we estimate these calories

Every figure here is computed from the published veterinary energy formula RER = 70 × (body weight in kg)^0.75, then multiplied by the standard MER life-stage factor (neutered 1.6, intact 1.8, puppy 2.0–3.0, senior 1.2–1.4). We apply it across the breed's adult-weight range. It is a transparent estimate, not a measurement of your individual dog — confirm the plan with your vet.

Frequently asked questions

How many calories does a Siberian Husky need a day?
A healthy adult Siberian Husky needs roughly 891-1501 kcal a day at maintenance — an estimate computed from the published energy formula, not a prescription. Puppies, working dogs and seniors differ; confirm with your vet.
Is this veterinary advice?
No. This is informational feeding guidance compiled from AKC breed facts and the published NRC/AAFCO/AAHA energy math. Always confirm your dog's feeding plan with your veterinarian.
Which dog food brand should I buy?
We don't recommend specific brands. Match a complete-and-balanced food (AAFCO) to your dog's life stage and size, and choose with your vet.

Energy needs by life stage → · How much to feed → · All medium breeds →

Breed facts (group, weight, life expectancy) are from its AKC breed page, verified June 2026; calorie ranges are computed from the published NRC/AAFCO/AAHA energy formula. How we compile this.

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