Treat Patrol Unit

TreatPolice

Find out how many treats your dog or cat can safely have per day.

Dogs and cats should only get about 10% of their daily calories from treats. This calculator helps you estimate a safe amount based on your pet's weight, activity level, and goals.

  • Prevent overfeeding
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Understand daily calorie needs

About the Pet Treat Calculator

TreatPolice is a free dog and cat treat calculator that helps you find a safe daily treat amount based on your pet's weight, activity level, and weight goal. It uses the vet-recommended 10% rule: treats should never make up more than 10% of your pet's daily calories. The remaining 90% should come from a complete and balanced diet to keep your dog or cat at a healthy weight.

How the Calculator Works

  1. You enter your pet's weight in either lbs or kg — for example, a 25 lb dog (≈ 11.3 kg) or a 10 lb cat (≈ 4.5 kg). If you enter lbs, we convert to kilograms using kg = lbs ÷ 2.20462.
  2. We calculate Resting Energy Requirement (RER) using the standard veterinary formula: 70 × (kg)0.75. Example: a 25 lb (11.3 kg) dog → 70 × 11.30.75432 kcal.
  3. We multiply RER by an activity factor (1.2–2.0 for dogs, 1.0–1.4 for cats) and adjust for weight goal (×0.8 to lose, ×1.2 to gain).
  4. 10% of that total gives you a safe daily treat calorie limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many treats can I give my dog per day?

Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's daily calorie intake. The exact number depends on weight, activity level, and the calories per treat. Use the calculator above for a personalized daily limit.

How many treats can I give my cat per day?

The 10% rule applies to cats too. Most adult cats need 200–300 kcal per day, so only 20–30 kcal should come from treats — typically just a few small pieces.

What is the 10% rule for pet treats?

Veterinarians recommend that treats make up no more than 10% of a pet's daily calories so the rest of the diet stays nutritionally balanced.

How are daily calories for dogs and cats calculated?

You can enter your pet's weight in either lbs or kg. We convert lbs to kilograms (kg = lbs ÷ 2.20462), then calculate Resting Energy Requirement as 70 × (kg)0.75. Example: a 25 lb (≈ 11.3 kg) dog → about 432 kcal RER. We then multiply by an activity factor and adjust for your pet's weight goal.

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Based on standard veterinary calorie formulas (RER × activity factor).

This tool provides general estimates and is not veterinary advice. Consult your veterinarian for your pet's specific dietary needs.