Cocker Spaniel Diet & Nutrition Guide
Every Cocker Spaniel has different caloric needs depending on age, activity level, and whether they're spayed or neutered. This guide covers exactly how much to feed your Cocker Spaniel at every life stage, which nutrients matter most for this breed, and the dietary risks that Cocker Spaniel owners need to know about — all backed by veterinary research.
♀ 9-23 kg (20-50 lbs)
How Many Calories Does a Cocker Spaniel Need?
| Life Stage | Calories/Day | Cups/Day | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| puppy | 800-1200 | 1.5-2.5 | Standard puppy formula. Transition to adult food at 12 months. |
| adult active | 900-1200 | 2-3 | For medium breeds with 60+ minutes daily exercise. |
| adult monthsderate | 700-1000 | 1.5-2.5 | Neutered/spayed with moderate activity. Most common category. |
| senior | 600-800 | 1.5-2 | Senior formula (7+) with joint support and cognitive health nutrients. |
Recommended Macros for a Cocker Spaniel
Balanced protein supports muscle maintenance and coat health.
Moderate fat for energy and coat health.
Supports digestive regularity.
Supports joints, coat, and cognitive health. Fish oil or fish-based food.
Breed-Specific Dietary Risks
Obesity
highMedium breeds are prone to weight gain, especially after neutering. Measure every meal and follow the 10% treat rule.
Source: APOP 2024
Joint Health
moderateMaintaining healthy weight reduces joint stress. Omega-3 fatty acids support joint health throughout life.
Source: AAHA 2021
Feeding Schedule by Age
| Age | Meals/Day | Food Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8-12 weeks | 3x | Standard-breed puppy food | Follow label for expected adult weight |
| 3-6 months | 3x | Puppy food | 1.5-2.5 cups/day divided into 3 meals |
| 6-12 months | 2x | Puppy food | 1.5-2.5 cups/day divided into 2 meals |
| 1-7 years | 2x | Adult maintenance | 1.5-2.5 cups/day divided into 2 meals |
| 7+ years | 2x | Senior formula | 1.5-2 cups/day divided into 2 meals |
Best Foods for a Cocker Spaniel
Excellent omega-3 source for joints, coat, and brain health
Antioxidant-rich, low-calorie treat
Low-calorie treat that cleans teeth naturally
High fiber, great for digestion
Digestive support — helps with both constipation and diarrhea
Complete protein with biotin for coat health
Foods to Avoid
Weight Management for Cocker Spaniels
Ideal Body Condition Score
4-5 out of 9
The Rib Test
Place hands on sides — feel ribs without pressing hard. If you dig to find ribs, your dog is overweight.
The Waist Test
From above: visible waist behind ribs. From side: belly tucks up.
Weight Management Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources
AAHA — 2021 Nutrition and Weight Management Guidelines (2021)
APOP — 2024 National Pet Obesity Survey (2024)
NRC — Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats — caloric formulas (2006)
AAFCO — Dog Food Nutrient Profiles (2024)
VCA Hospitals — General Feeding Guidelines for Dogs (2024)
Diet-related conditions are expensive
Obesity, food allergies, and diet-associated heart disease can cost thousands to treat. Pet insurance covers these conditions when diagnosed after enrollment.
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