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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I give my 9 week old pup RC dry food, and she has not had anything else other that dry food.
Today i fed her a little bit of boiled chicken breast and how she ate it was horrifying! When i first got her she ate very quickly, i am guessing because she had other siblings before and wanted to eat quick before all food was gone, but when i fed her the chicken she literally smashed her face in the bowl and ate SOOO much quicker, she went wild! is this normal? i have decided to feed her bits of boiled chicken as well as her normal kibble, will she learn to eat her chicken normally after a few times? She ate like she hadnt eaten since forever! |
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If that is the case, I wouldn't add things to her kibble. There is no good reason for them to eat that fast. You should NOT want them to scarff down their food like that. She might NOT start eating slower if she gets stuff like that on a regular basis.
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If you ate animal fat flavored biscuits every day for weeks, months, years....would you not be excited about getting a real piece of meat too?
She'll eventually calm down over it once she realizes she'll get it more than once. Kind of like when a dog has been starved for long periods of time, they scarf down anything put in front of them. |
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I must have starved every dog I have ever had then.
![]() Because ALL of them would/will eat/scarf down meat like they haven't eaten for a week. Even when they get said meat DAILY or even several times a day.
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Join Date: May 2011
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Both mine are raw fed, they have ALOT of enthusiasm at every meal
Big chunks (like a whole beef heart, slabs of rib) make them HAVE to slow down and rip and chew more...I alternate chopped food with "hunks" alot, they cant eat a huge hunk of muscle and bone TOO fast, just won't fit, LOL! Axel eats his vitamin gelcaps like they are candy from my hand, I don;t even mix them anymore. Smoke won;t touch em, I gotta slice and drizzle.
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I would not add the meat to the kibble, it might make her ONLY eat kibble if there's something special in it.
Use that cooked chicken as training treats. If you want to feed partial raw/homecooked, substitute an entire kibble meal for a raw or homecooked one. Keep in mind that cooked chicken is NOT a suitable "meal," because cooking removes a lot of the nutrients and they need to be added back in (exactly why homecooked is not for me, too complicated, IMO).
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I add meat to kibble all the time, both raw and cooked, though not both at the same time. I put the meat on the top and that gets eaten first. It's like the cherry on top of a sundae. Well, I guess I wouldn't call kibble a sundae. Bla!
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It also sounds like adding the meat to the kibble makes her easy way to fast. ![]() I always either use things like meat for training treats, or feed it in their bowl as a "snack", seperate from meals.
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