Natural diet Black-tailed prairie dog
The black-tailed prairie dog is herbivorous and consumes a variety of grasses, leaves, seeds, roots, stems and more. Opportunistically, they also eat insects. Most of their water comes from their diet but additional water should be available in captivity.

10%
If an animal weighs 3 kg and eats 10% of its body weight, it will get
3 x 0,1 = 0,3 kg feed in total per day
10% Concentrates
15% Leafy greens and cabbages
75% Grass, alfalfa, roughage
0,1 x 0,3 kg = 30 g concentrates
0,15 x 0,3 kg = 45 g leafy greens and cabbages
0,75 x 0,3 kg = 225 g grass, alfalfa, roughage
10%
If an animal weighs 3 kg and eats 10% of its body weight, it will get
3 x 0,1 = 0,3 kg feed in total per day
10% Concentrates
15% Leafy greens and cabbages
75% Grass, alfalfa, roughage
0,1 x 0,3 kg = 30 g concentrates
0,15 x 0,3 kg = 45 g leafy greens and cabbages
0,75 x 0,3 kg = 225 g grass, alfalfa, roughage
Variety of hay (oat, meadow, brome and orchard)
High fiber pellets
Variety of leafy and cabbage vegetables
Other vegetables
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions:

Variety of hay (oat, meadow, brome and orchard)
High fiber pellets
Variety of leafy and cabbage vegetables
Other vegetables
Fruits
An unbalanced diet may result in one of these more commonly occurring diseases/conditions: