micki76
02-18-2003, 09:06 AM
We are having a problem with food. First, let me say that there are NO fights or even a hint of aggression over food. That seems to be a non-issue.
We have always left food out for Chester (4 yr old Toy Fox Terrier), so that he could eat as he wished. No problem; he eats until he’s full and then stops. Usually only two times a day.
As you may know, we adopted Millie about 2 months ago. The problem is, Millie (3-4 yr old Jack Russell x or Rat Terrier x) will eat constantly. One solution that we’ve already tried, is to set feeding times. The problem is, our schedules don’t always allow us to be home at feeding time (schedules are VERY flexible). Another problem is that when we feed Millie this way she INHALES her food to the point where I think it’s dangerous. Literally 1½ cups of food in 10 seconds or less. Sounds impossible for a 14 lb dog doesn’t it? I’m worried about her stomach twisting on itself. She has also made herself sick by doing this. I think she was not fed properly; she was underweight when we got her.
Anyway, the question is, if I continue to leave food out for them at all times like before, will she ever get used to it being there and not constantly eat? :confused:
Anybody have any help or ideas or even a ray of hope?:)
P.S This is nearly the only issue we have. They get along great and seem to be becoming life long pals.
We have always left food out for Chester (4 yr old Toy Fox Terrier), so that he could eat as he wished. No problem; he eats until he’s full and then stops. Usually only two times a day.
As you may know, we adopted Millie about 2 months ago. The problem is, Millie (3-4 yr old Jack Russell x or Rat Terrier x) will eat constantly. One solution that we’ve already tried, is to set feeding times. The problem is, our schedules don’t always allow us to be home at feeding time (schedules are VERY flexible). Another problem is that when we feed Millie this way she INHALES her food to the point where I think it’s dangerous. Literally 1½ cups of food in 10 seconds or less. Sounds impossible for a 14 lb dog doesn’t it? I’m worried about her stomach twisting on itself. She has also made herself sick by doing this. I think she was not fed properly; she was underweight when we got her.
Anyway, the question is, if I continue to leave food out for them at all times like before, will she ever get used to it being there and not constantly eat? :confused:
Anybody have any help or ideas or even a ray of hope?:)
P.S This is nearly the only issue we have. They get along great and seem to be becoming life long pals.