If a raw-fed 8-to-10-week-old Corgi requires 8–10% of body weight daily, what percentage is often sufficient for an adult (68 weeks or older)?
Answer
Around 2–3% of their body weight daily
The nutritional percentage required scales down significantly as the Corgi matures; what might be 8–10% for a young pup drops to approximately 2–3% once they reach adulthood.

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