There is nothing wrong with feeding them (2) different kinds. One for Cainan maybe and a different for the other 2?
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There is nothing wrong with feeding them (2) different kinds. One for Cainan maybe and a different for the other 2?
but they all get fed at the same time, and sometimes coco doesnt eat until after the other two are done, they each pick what bowl they want and they move from bowl to bowl...they dont just stick with one bowl through the entire meal, it's kinda weird but it works!
Again...
I know a lot of folks are big on fancy and exotic menus and are totally against most commercially available foods, but the food that has worked the best for my Ginger is Purina's Beneful Healthy Weight. She loves it and it has both slimmed her down and improved her stool issues and eliminated the anal glands problem. And hey, Bob likes it too... course, Bob will eat old shoes if we chose to feed him them.
but the thing is...coco cant have that beneful stuff...or any other cheap stuff...she throws it up! we use to feed her that stuff, and we even tried some of the other cheap stuff...but she throws up! i cant have her doing that.
OK...Quote:
Originally Posted by coco-bean
mine do really well on it. Good luck!
I also wonder about this feeding ritual. IMO it would be best if they each had a bowl that was definitively theirs and they ate from "it" exactly what you feed them. This would seem to be the only way you could accurately and totally feed each "what you wanted" and in the exact proportions, time, etc..Quote:
Originally Posted by coco-bean
even though it apparently works, perhaps you could better control their eating habits and exactly pinpoint any problems they may have.
I feed my dogs in seperate rooms- they basically eat the same but not in the amounts. They learn quick which is their room, and head for it on the announcement " time for dinner"...Quote:
Originally Posted by coco-bean
i try to get them to each have their own bowl...corona's in pink and smaller then the others and coco and cainan have the same ones but they "use" to know which one was theirs and they did really well, but corona eats a little then wanders around the house, comes back eats a little more and does it all over again probably about 4 or 5 times. By that time cainan has already eaten all of his and coco's eats his fill(she normally leaves a little in the bowl) and whatever she doesnt eat corona eats for her...unless cainan gets to it first. How do i get corona to eat out of just her bowl so i can try and make this work? I think the different rooms may work...but we only have 3 rooms and a bathroom in our house two of which have carpet...i dont know how well that would work! It probably would but corona thinks we're playing with her everytime we tell her no! it was easy with two...but since theirs three it gets a little more difficult! thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
Just don't allow them to eat out of each other's bowl, at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by coco-bean
I don't allow Chloe to eat out of Bailey's dish. Chloe is now 6 months old and she's a growing puppy and she would eat till she burst if I allowed her, she's always been a ravenous eater.
Bailey on the otherhand is a "diner", he eats slowly, small mouthfuls and he has to investigate the food before eating. I don't know why, but he does, it's the same food he has eaten for a long time. Chloe eats the same food. Chloe finishes first and then eyes Bailey's dish with food still in it as he's not done yet. :rolleyes: Except now she doesn't DIVE right in there like she did when I first got her because I shoo'd her away from him while he was eating and now she just sits and waits till he is finished then she licks his bowl. :rolleyes:
I don't allow them to free feed in any form or fashion. I feed them twice a day, morning and early evening and if they (well, Bailey that is) do not eat then he has to wait for a full meal the next time it is served since he is such a picky eater. I don't let Bailey walk from his dish then come back and eat a little, then walk around then come back and eat a little....etc. He either finishes or he doesn't. If he doesn't, then he has to wait till next time. This is how I gauge exactly how much they eat.
Give it a try, feeding them in 3 different rooms. If you are worried about the carpeting put something under the bowls in the rooms with the carpeting. Then in time, with them eating in different rooms, out of their own bowls then a sometime maybe they all will be able to eat in the same room out of their own bowls. I just happen to feed mine in the same room and taught Chloe to stay away from Bailey's until he is finished.
i feed my twice a day also, once when i get up in the morning and then the second when it is about supper time, or if i work late, then usually around 8. but corona doesnt like eat then walk away for 15 minutes then come back...she eats then she takes a lap around the bedroom see's what everyone is doing, then heads back to her bowl! Her bowl is never left alone longer then 3 minutes! i think coco doesnt feel as dominate as she use too! She use to tell cainan who was boss, but now he's about an inch shorter then her, she kinda bows down to him and watches them all eat and then she heads in to eat! I coax her to eat but she refuses to eat when they are eating too! she waits till everyone is done with their bowls and has left the room before she heads in to eat! but by that time, cainan and corona both have eaten their share of her bowl!
But my problem when i tell whichever one is eating out of the wrong bowl to not do it and show them the right bowl, they think im telling them they cant eat at all! so they leave the room wait till i walk out and head back in there and eat where they left off! I dont say it mean, i say is a calm voice "cainan no, or coco no" and so on! but corona is so small i say corona no, and lift her to her dish which is on the other side of the room and then she eats out of hers. then slowly scoots her butt backwards towards the other two and eats next to them....then finally just gets in there bowls! it's kinda cute, the scooting...but it just ends up causing a problem once she gets there!
thanks!
I know dogs have a whole different hiarchey with food/dominance things than cats do, however I have played the food bowl game for quite some time now. lol
Here's my daily feeding routine for 5 cats
Morning:
Get 5 bowls from cupboard
Trip over 3 cats Dusty & Cami sit quietly by their eating places patiently waiting. (I just knew the girls were smarter!)
Fill 2 bowls with senior wet food
Add Glucosamine to one bowl, and pumpkin to the other
Fill 3 Bowls with adult wet food
They only get about 2 tsp of wet food (morning only) for medicine for oldest two, others just get regular wet food to keep them occupied.
Gather 2 bowls in one hand, 3 bowls in the other hand.
Dodge 3 cats while walking.
Announce 'sort it out guys', they semi-obey
Put 3 bowls down on one side of the archway
Keep Jack away from that side of archway
Put two bowls down on other side of archway
Wait a couple minutes
Pick up Dusty & Cami's bowls
Wait a few seconds
Pick up Bear & Pooky's bowls
Defend Jacks bowl for him
Wait a couple minutes
Pick up Jacks bowl
Crunchies (1/2 hour later)
Get 5 bowls out from highest cupboard(Cami & Dusty can open lower cupboards and help themselves and the rest follow suit)
Fill 2 bowls with Senior food
Fill 2 bowls with Adult Hairball Control food
Fill 1 bowl with Diet food
(I used to measure now I just eyeball it lol)
Gather two bowls up in one hand and 3 in the other hand
Dodge 3 cats while walking
Dusty & Cami sit quietly by their eating places patiently waiting.
Set the 3 bowls down on one side of the archway
Shove Bear out of Cami's bowl
Nudge Pooky into his bowl
Keep Jack away from that side of the archway
Put other two bowls on other side of archway
Put Pooky back over into his bowl
Stand there for a few minutes
Put Pooky & Jack back into their own bowls (they keep swapping)
Stand there for a few more minutes
Swap back Pooky & Jack again
Pick up Dusty's bowl (she buries hers when she's finished)
Stand there a few more minutes
Pick up Bear's bowl and keep him out of everyone else's
Stand there a few more minutes
Pick up Cami's bowl, keep close eye on her, she eats everyones leftovers.
Stand there a few more minutes
Pick up Jack's bowl before Cami gets to it
Guard Pooky's bowl for him
Wait a few seconds and pick up Pooky's bowl
(This process takes about 15-20 minutes total)
Go upstairs to retrieve kittens' bowls
Fill those while Cami waits at my feet to see if I'll drop anything.
Go upstairs with food bowls.
Hold food bowls at arms length so I don't trip over kittens (they follow the bowl, not me)
Set bowl down
Repeat entire crunchies process 4 times a day!!!
*If any cat has just woke up from a nap at feeding time they don't eat much if at all, so it's a matter of keeping them from loving all over the ones that are eating*
The 3 kittens are in a separate room and share a bowl yet, so no problems there....yet lol
My great dane used to have the mushy stool problem.I switched him to Eagle Pack sensitive stomach formula and now he's good.
All I have to say to CATLADY711 is: LOL!!!! you gave me a well needed laugh for the day. :D
Did you know my sister has had Labs for about 12 years and didn't even know about anal glands? She was upset and embarrassed because she didn't know about them. Nobody every told her. She found out by taking one of her Labs to the vet because he kept licking himself there. Come to find out, they were impacted and infected. So he is on antibiotics & has to get his anal glands expressed on a regular basis.
But I have to be honest, when I adopted Fenway, I didn't know anything about them either! I learned about them from a puppy class I took. I thought "yuck...I'm not expressing those glands...I'll have the groomer do it". Luckily, he hasn't experienced any discomfort like my sister's Lab's because he gets groomed on a regular basis. And I think they normally express them after they pee or poop (but I could be wrong).
Anyhow, I'm just rambling.
Good luck with your dogs anal glands! :) :D