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My B's Pick & Choose Which Kibbles to Eat Out of Their Food! Grrrr!

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  • Topaz is just as picky so when she's in a "mood" I'll throw in a table spoon of wet food & just mix it all up so she can't really pick through it & all of the kibble is nicely coated :D I also have to do this when I have to give her meds. It's the only way she'll eat it.

  • Hiding pills is always a challenge…

  • @JazzysMom:

    Well, that may be true, but I don't think there's anything wrong with trying to find foods that are palatable to the dogs either.

    Jazz liked the puppy chow, but had a tendency to gain weight so fast on a very small amount of food so we switched her to a light food. We are on our second brand of light food, and she just doesn't like it. I imagine, as with light people foods, it just doesn't taste great. {I know she's wondering why Keoki is eating that good stuff}
    I plan to hunt around to find a food she likes to eat, and I don't have a problem doing that. I'm not going to make her eat food she doesn't like just because I can. ;)

    I don't know that you would have to use 'lite' food. A higher end product-even adult food-is better that a lower end food. You will naturally need to use less, but it may be better for her in the long run. Shadow tends to gain weight-he only gets about 2/3-1 cup a day total. But since it;s higher end, he looks good, has a good coat and health and poops less. And he'll eat it, too! Damisi eats adult food-higher end as well-and her coat is fabulous. She's good healthwise, and is better looking than some of the other pups from her litter.

  • Jazzy was getting 1/2 cup of food a day and barely maintaining a good weight. I don't feel that is sufficient to maintain good nutrition–she may be getting the calories she needs to get by each day, but not, IMO, the vitamins and minerals she'll need.

    Jazz eats Nutro Natural Choice Lite at this time. She is only getting 1 cup a day, and maintaining her weight.
    She is a good-looking dog, has a great coat and poops three times a day generally, so none of those have ever been issues for me. That much was the same even on the puppy food. She is a good looking dog, and healthy. And I want to make sure she gets the nutrition she needs to stay that way for another 13 yrs or so.

  • Boy, that is a small amount! Her thyroid is good, I imagine??

  • Yeah, I had that tested when she went in for her spay.

  • Dang!!! That really sucks that she can't eat a lot! I mean, I wouldn't want to eat cardboard either!!

  • Okay, so tonight I mixed a little Pedigree Lean Lamb and Rice canned food in w/Jazzy Nutro kibble and she ate it all up. It was 1/2 cup kibble with maybe 1/4 cup canned. Ahh, I think I may have solved my "problem".
    If I do this twice a day, and if she doesn't start gaining weight on it, I'll feel much better about her eating habit.

    {Had to put Keoki outside while she ate because he was VERY put out that she got the canned stuff, LOL}

  • My girls only eat 1 cup a day?…. mixed with some veggies or some other stuff, but not very much of it..., have ever since they were just past puppy stage.....

  • Well, when I say Jazzy "eats" a cup a day, it's really that she is "given" a cup a day. She only eats about half of her food.

    With the canned mixed in, she is eating her entire meal and so will be eating maybe 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 cups a day. I don't mix veggies and stuff in her food; those are given as occasional snacks. So probably, Jazzy gets about as much food in her meals as your girls do. I'm comfortable with something in the area of 1 - 1/2 cups of food, but not less than that.

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  • The issue w/Jazz was that when she was eating puppy chow she was only eating 1/2 cup a day and barely maintaining weight {she gains weight easily}.
    That was just not enough food, so we switched to a light food, and were putting 1 cup out a day for her, but she doesn't like it and so would not eat it. It was really an issue of self-regulating for sufficient intake, but a LACK of intake!
    She'd pick a bit and leave the rest. I started adding a bit of lean canned food so that she will eat. She's currently eating about 1 cup of kibble w/2 large TBSP of canned food mixed in – she gets 1/2 cup + 1 heaping TBSP twice a day.
    If she starts putting on weight {she's currently a nice 21 lbs}, then I'll cut a bit back on the kibble.

    I'm good w/that.

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    So you mean, it wasn't enough food in volume to make her not feel hungry, still? 'Cause clearly it was enough food in calories because she would start to gain. But I totally get it if she was so hungry from lack of volume that she needed more.
    Maybe that is why she is so crabby ;) She hates dieting....I feel her pain!

  • @Quercus:

    I have noticed that Querk needs to eat MUCH less since his neuter…he used to eat about 1.5 c...now 1 c seems to be a little too much. It seemed to drop his metabolism almost instantly.

    Shadow was like that as well, plus he has a neuter coat now-in the winter he looks like a Shiba Inu and now his coat has turned from black to brown/black with a dark black stripe right down the middle of his back!

  • @nomrbddgs:

    Shadow was like that as well, plus he has a neuter coat now-in the winter he looks like a Shiba Inu and now his coat has turned from black to brown/black with a dark black stripe right down the middle of his back!

    Has he not shed that "neuter" coat as you call it? I know that it is pretty common within a 1 to 2yrs after spay/neuter that they will get a really, really heavy coat and then blow it…. and I have found with mine that one they have done that heavy coat and blowing it... they go back to their regular coat...

  • Hasn't blown it yet. I'm going to give him a bath this w/e to see if I can get rid of some of it. Mind you-he's been staying in the air conditioned house til recently. Ever since I started taking him to the Chiropractor he's been playing inside the house and starting to go outside more to play-this will probably help him blow the coat.

  • @Quercus:

    Maybe that is why she is so crabby ;) She hates dieting….I feel her pain!

    LOL, you may be right. She's been so down and crabby for weeks.
    After two days of getting the canned mixed w/her kibble, and actually EATING a cup of food a day, she is FEISTY today!

    She was playing w/me like she hasn't played for months – down on the floor, doing that "play stance", running, jumping, flipping over, wrestling. I haven't seen this in a long time, and I've missed it!

    I also noticed that she hasn't been snarking at Keoki when he walks up while I'm petting her. She's like my old Jazzy today. I hope it's because she's finally feeling full and happy and I hope it sticks!!

  • @JazzysMom:

    LOL, you may be right. She's been so down and crabby for weeks.
    After two days of getting the canned mixed w/her kibble, and actually EATING a cup of food a day, she is FEISTY today!

    She was playing w/me like she hasn't played for months – down on the floor, doing that "play stance", running, jumping, flipping over, wrestling. I haven't seen this in a long time, and I've missed it!

    I also noticed that she hasn't been snarking at Keoki when he walks up while I'm petting her. She's like my old Jazzy today. I hope it's because she's finally feeling full and happy and I hope it sticks!!

    Wasn't she in season not to long ago? And now just recently spayed? Hormones during and after being in season can really make these girls strange and it can change from year to year… and now that she is spayed, she is losing all those hormones...

  • Well. . . it has been months since she was remotely playful with me, and getting crabbier all the time with the other dogs; long before her last season and the spay. It's hard to timeline it, but I do think it relates to the fact that she was just not eating.
    Not to say that the spaying didn't have any effect, but that most of her behavior change had taken place over a long period of months.

  • @JazzysMom:

    Well. . . it has been months since she was remotely playful with me, and getting crabbier all the time with the other dogs; long before her last season and the spay. It's hard to timeline it, but I do think it relates to the fact that she was just not eating.
    Not to say that the spaying didn't have any effect, but that most of her behavior change had taken place over a long period of months.

    Well regardless… good that she is feeling better and more playful...

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