Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. I make a huge batch once a month. Since I began doing that, she has more energy, her hair grows faster and is thicker. Plus, we tried many different types of food at the beginning, and we had to really ... encourage her to eat, keep redirecting her back to her bowl, sit next to her while she ate. When we switched to making her food she couldn't get at it fast enough.
I'd love to know how you do this? Is it hard to do? Are the ingredients easy to find? Does it smell stinky when you make it?I have a hard time when something smells gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I buy an 11 or 20 lb bag of dry food and she gets at most a cup a day. 1/2 cup in the am and another in the pm if she scratches at her dish.
I can't feed my dog canned food because she got bloated when I tried that before. I will look into that brand for dry food though.
How much does she weigh? What breed generally (if she's mixed)? Does she eat really fast? That might be why she got bloated. They have special bowls to slow gobblers down…
12 pound dachshund. She doesn't eat fast unless it's something she stole lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She steals candy, if it's left around.
My hound is a fiend for Hall's Menthol Eucalyptus cough drops. She's like a cough drop addict; it's pitiful.
Lol that is hilarious! I bet it helps her breath!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. I make a huge batch once a month. Since I began doing that, she has more energy, her hair grows faster and is thicker. Plus, we tried many different types of food at the beginning, and we had to really ... encourage her to eat, keep redirecting her back to her bowl, sit next to her while she ate. When we switched to making her food she couldn't get at it fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. I make a huge batch once a month. Since I began doing that, she has more energy, her hair grows faster and is thicker. Plus, we tried many different types of food at the beginning, and we had to really ... encourage her to eat, keep redirecting her back to her bowl, sit next to her while she ate. When we switched to making her food she couldn't get at it fast enough.
I have a hard time when something smells gross.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She steals candy, if it's left around.
My hound is a fiend for Hall's Menthol Eucalyptus cough drops. She's like a cough drop addict; it's pitiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I buy an 11 or 20 lb bag of dry food and she gets at most a cup a day. 1/2 cup in the am and another in the pm if she scratches at her dish.
I can't feed my dog canned food because she got bloated when I tried that before. I will look into that brand for dry food though.
How much does she weigh? What breed generally (if she's mixed)? Does she eat really fast? That might be why she got bloated. They have special bowls to slow gobblers down…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so tired of going out and having to seek the designer dog food.
Honestly I know what you mean. We had our dog out of town with us, ran out of dog food and it was a huge hassle trying to find the right food.
Wanted to just buy from the grocery store. Why has dog food become such a hassle?
It's totally not a hassle for us. I buy it about 3x a year and I order it online, so it's delivered. If going out of town with the dog, I bring a snap tight container with enough food plus extra just in case. I have never had to board her, so no worries about transitioning food for that.
I want to feed my dog the good food, I don't see anything wrong with that. She can't speak up and tell me if there is a problem with her food, so I have to try to give her what I think is best for her. When I decided to get a dog I knew it was a big responsibility and it won't always be convenient, but it is worth it because of what my dog provides for me. Who knew dog food could become controversial lol.
Anonymous wrote:Blue Buffalo is really high calorie even if it is high protein. You might want to watch the dairy - my daughter's chi mix has a problem with dairy and also with some of the chemicals we spray our fruit trees with.
We switched her dog to Pro Plan. Not as high calorie but still a well rated food.