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It is healthier for Pups to be kept lean. Weight is one of the easiest things to control because Pups eat what we feed them, they are not given the opportunity to make B-A-D food choices! Pups are at the mercy of their People to provide nutritious, health-giving sustenance.

Do NOT mistake Veterinarians for Nutritionists because they are not. Like bedside manner, such fundamental Knowledge is not considered vital to their Training.

DO NOT feed your Pups anything that contains Xylitol as an ingredient!!! Xylitol is a natural sugar that is poisonous to Dogs. It is toxic to their systems.

Read ALL labels! Avoid any items (for yourself as well as your Pups) containing BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin, or propylene glycol. FYI: those numbered dyes are added to food products to entice you…not your Pups.

STAR is a big Girl.
You’d never know it by looking at her, but she’s a picky eater!

She isn’t motivated to inhale her food like many other Pups and always partakes of meals from this ground-level position, savoring each morsel of sustenance she deems acceptable… one piece at a time. Star doesn’t like liquid added to her kibble, she’s not crazy about canned food, and she most definitely does NOT like peanut butter! These proclivities make it a Challenge when Star needs medication or supplements. Star tolerates the liquid kelp and herbal tinctures that have been added into her morning routine, but she’d much rather just have plain, dry chow. Woof woof!

Over the years Star has requested brussels sprouts, green beans, and “a little bit” of rice be added to her diet. She asked to be given “real” food, not highly processed “robot” food. Smart Pup!

Read ALL labels! Avoid any items (for yourself as well as your Pups) containing BHA, BHT, ethoxyquin, or propylene glycol. FYI: those numbered dyes are added to food products to entice you…not your Pups. 

In my opinion the use of glycerin in food and Treats is unnecessary and unnatural. Glycerin is an additive/ preservative, it is NOT food; it is a ‘humectant’ with no nutritional value. I repeat: Read ALL labels! And when you see glycerin listed as one of the top four or five ingredients remind yourself of this: The glycerin form of propanetriol used in foods is one molecule away from the propylene glycol used in solvents and explosives! Remember, most Dogs don’t need (nor do they benefit from) soft Treats or Kibble. Feed Treats and Kibble made from wholesome, natural ingredients–and watch out for what they’re preserved with!

Elevated bowls help some Pups eat more comfortably. Tall Breeds aren’t the only ones who can benefit from a raised eating surface; aged, injured, and recovering Pups often need this sort of thoughtful, circumstantial, In The Moment, TwoLegged assistance. 

Sometimes the shape of the food Bowl is important–the height and slant of the sides could mean the difference between a “Happy Bowl” and a (perpetually) dirty one. 

I believe that something as eagerly anticipated as meal time…something that happens only twice a day, should last for more than .75 seconds! I’ve Learned from experience that when a whole Pack of Domesticated Dogs is being fed, each Pup needs to be kept occupied for as long as possible with its own Bowl. Slow feed Bowls are the answer for Dogs who wolf down their food.

Have multiple water sources available. In multi-Pup Dens the water offered should be at different heights, in several Bowls. Drinking water needs to be fully changed out at least once a day. Where we live the water is extremely hard, so water Bowls need to be cleaned regularly too. 

Things start to grow in water after two days. For this reason pool water needs to be changed every other day and the pools themselves need to be kept clean. Need more motivation? The result of ingesting old or dirty water is usually diarrhea. Speaking of which… check out the Poop on Poop! Or maybe you have a question? Then Contact me! Woof woof!   

THE BEST
SLOW-
FEED BOWL!

This Skid-Stop slow feed Bowl does it all! And it’s the most inexpensive of all the Bowls pictured. I order these six at a time from Amazon and spend less than $50! The white Bowl is a LARGE and the blue Bowl is a MEDIUM. Lukas, a Chihuahua Mix (featured on the BONES page), eats out of a MEDIUM Bowl. I think the small size is just too small.

this one gets my vote for

2nd BEST…

unfortunately I don’t know much about it…!
I picked up both of these (no brand) Bowls used. The concavity in the middle makes for potentially Fun eating! Most times I put a few pieces of dry kibble in it, sometimes an especially tasty tidbit, and other times broth or a healing herbal tea. The Bowls slide all over the floor, which increases the time it takes to scarf down a meal!

At the time this Bowl was donated to The Pack, I was having trouble with Dusty the Cat-he liked the food I made for him so much that he’d practically inhale it…and then barf. Yip yap yuck! Once he started using this Bowl the barfing stopped. Meow!

(The same slow-feed effect can be obtained by using a pie plate and putting a big rock in the middle.)

This one was costly
and hardly slowed
down the aggressive eaters!

On the other paw,
this Bowl
frustrated
everyone… including me! It did
its job almost too well and was the most expensive of all the Bowls.

Have multiple water sources available. In multi-Pup Dens the water offered should be at different heights, in several Bowls. Drinking water needs to be fully changed out at least once a day. Where we live the water is extremely hard, so water Bowls need to be cleaned regularly too.

   Things start to grow in water after two days. For this reason pool water needs to be changed every other day and the pools themselves need to be kept clean. Need more motivation? The result of ingesting old or dirty water is usually diarrhea. Speaking of which… check out The Poop on Poop! Or maybe you have a question? Then Contact me! Woof woof!