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We have Dingo, Pit Bull/Yellow Lab/Shar-Pei mix (he is a big boy) outside no problems dog. Then there is Sugar, Beagle/Blue Tick/Red Bone mix, our overweight dog. Our newest is Wolf, Chihuahua/Rat Terrior mix (he is our anxiety blessed one).
We don't change their food unless we have to (the store doesn't have what they normally eat) and then we keep them on the new stuff for as long as we can until they just get really sick of it. I hate to change their food. Didn't want to this time, but it couldn't be helped.
Since you mentioned 'wolfing down their food too fast' that could be Sugar's biggest problem. She only gets a cup and a half of her food and it is gone in like 2 - 3 minutes. Wolf gets a small bites food for his size. Dingo actually gets table scraps sometimes, but mainly in the winter when it is really cold. The other 2 get NO human food.
I have done rice mixed in their food before, but never beef or chicken, not sure that we could afford to do that. I don't even buy a lot of meats for us to consume much anymore, getting to pricey. If I can find some on sale I will try that. How long would they need to eat this and is it easy to get them to go back to their normal food?
I use the broth from a roast and rice or chicken broth and rice when our beagle mix get an upset system. I have 2 full chihuahua's and 2 chihuahua mixes I think they have more anxiety then most dogs. since chihuahuas happen to be one person dogs. I also mix some broth (I have bought a can of broth thinned with water to use) and mixed into the food to help with eating. On the over wieght one an idea that my vet had was just put a small part down let her eat then wait about 5 minutes then let her eat the next part and so one. It makes the dog slow down eating so they know that they are full. I wonder if that would work for you.
We have Dingo, Pit Bull/Yellow Lab/Shar-Pei mix (he is a big boy) outside no problems dog. Then there is Sugar, Beagle/Blue Tick/Red Bone mix, our overweight dog. Our newest is Wolf, Chihuahua/Rat Terrior mix (he is our anxiety blessed one).
We don't change their food unless we have to (the store doesn't have what they normally eat) and then we keep them on the new stuff for as long as we can until they just get really sick of it. I hate to change their food. Didn't want to this time, but it couldn't be helped.
Since you mentioned 'wolfing down their food too fast' that could be Sugar's biggest problem. She only gets a cup and a half of her food and it is gone in like 2 - 3 minutes. Wolf gets a small bites food for his size. Dingo actually gets table scraps sometimes, but mainly in the winter when it is really cold. The other 2 get NO human food.
I have done rice mixed in their food before, but never beef or chicken, not sure that we could afford to do that. I don't even buy a lot of meats for us to consume much anymore, getting to pricey. If I can find some on sale I will try that. How long would they need to eat this and is it easy to get them to go back to their normal food?
I use the broth from a roast and rice or chicken broth and rice when our beagle mix get an upset system. I have 2 full chihuahua's and 2 chihuahua mixes I think they have more anxiety then most dogs. since chihuahuas happen to be one person dogs. I also mix some broth (I have bought a can of broth thinned with water to use) and mixed into the food to help with eating. On the over wieght one an idea that my vet had was just put a small part down let her eat then wait about 5 minutes then let her eat the next part and so one. It makes the dog slow down eating so they know that they are full. I wonder if that would work for you.
