@JazzysMom:
So, I guess as with many other issue, this one will be one of strictly personal preference and experience since even the veterinary community cannot seem to agree!
LOL reminds me of the story of the woman who would always cut the ends off the pot roast. her husband asked why. She didn't know, called her mom. Her mom said she didn't know, she did it cause her mother did it. So she called her grandmother. Grandmother said "Cause I didn't have a pan big enough so I had to cut the ends off to make it fit."
However, on the flip side, I have a dog nutritionist friend who feeds, I kid you not, 5 times a day. She swears that dogs, like humans, do better with processing smaller meals as it keeps their blood levels, like ours, more even and aids in better absorption and digestion. now, true, its 3 meals and 2 snacksโฆ but still, I don't have that kind of time even is she thoroughly convinced me.
But I do think that meals are such a happy time for my dogs (except Sayblee) that giving them 2 a day is not only healthy but spreads out the happiness. And with diabetic and cancer dogs, they absolutely say at least 2 meals a day. So I figure if they need it, it must also be better for dogs.
But lol on the southern thing... most of my dogs buddies are UP NORTH. That said, we did grow up feeding 2 times a day. On my grandmother's farm, it probably had to do with 'scraps' cause they got the morning scraps then the evening scraps along with their kibble. We are such creatures of habit.
Debra