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Great Dane Energy Needs

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.

A Great Dane's resting energy requirement (RER — the calories it burns at rest) works out to about 1314-1862 kcal a day, computed straight from the published formula RER = 70 × (body weight in kg)^0.75 across its adult weight range. Its maintenance energy requirement (MER) is that RER multiplied by a life-stage factor.

For this breed that gives roughly 2103-3351 kcal/day for a typical neutered-to-intact adult, with puppies, working dogs and seniors landing higher or lower. These are informational estimates from the published energy math, not a prescription — your dog's real needs vary, so confirm with your veterinarian.

MeasureEstimated calories
Resting (RER)1314-1862 kcal/day
Neutered adult2103–2978 kcal/day
Intact adult2365–3351 kcal/day
Active / working2628–9308 kcal/day
Puppy (growth)2628–5585 kcal/day
Senior1577–2606 kcal/day
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Computed from the published NRC RER/MER formula for the breed’s 110-175 lb weight; breed facts from its AKC breed page, verified June 2026. How we compile this.

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