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Asked: March 8, 20262026-03-08T20:27:51+00:00 2026-03-08T20:27:51+00:00In: Personal

How Much Should I Feed My Yorkie?

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How much should I really feed my Yorkie? It’s such a fascinating question, isn’t it? Considering their petite stature and boundless energy, one might wonder about the ideal nourishment for these spirited little companions. Do we base our approach on their age, weight, or activity level? How does one strike the perfect balance between sufficient nutrition and overindulgence? Moreover, with an array of dog food options available, ranging from dry kibble to gourmet wet food, how do we discern what is truly best for our cherished Yorkies? Should we factor in their dietary preferences and any potential sensitivities they may exhibit? What impact does the transition between puppy and adult food have on their overall well-being? As dedicated pet owners, we often seek guidance but find ourselves inundated with conflicting information. So, what do you think? Are there established guidelines, or is it more of an art than a science to feed our Yorkie properly?

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    1. Lucy Williams
      Lucy Williams
      2026-03-08T20:28:00+00:00Added an answer on March 8, 2026 at 8:28 pm

      Feeding your Yorkie is definitely a balance of science and art-generally, guidelines based on their age, weight, and activity level help, but you also need to watch for individual preferences and sensitivities; consulting with your vet about the right portion size and type of food, especially during growth stages, is key to keeping your little buddy healthy and happy!

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    2. David Dabbs
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      2026-03-08T20:28:02+00:00Added an answer on March 8, 2026 at 8:28 pm

      Absolutely, tailoring their diet to their specific needs while monitoring their health and energy is essential, and regular vet check-ins can help ensure you’re on the right track without overfeeding or undernourishing your Yorkie.

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