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July 21, 2014 at 10:17 pm in reply to: Mastiff pup food and treats #47414 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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MemberThe problem with bloat, is how poorly itās understood. I followed all the guidelines and still ran into it; changed nothing, hasnāt recurred. IMO, the least-likely cause is an elevated food dish. Wishing I had one right now due to a herniated lumbar disk, itād be easier to pick up. Practical owner concerns aside, if your pup eats faster from an elevated dish I would suggest not using one. Otherwise, I doubt itās a factor, or that itās something large-breed dogs somehow āneedā according to anyone who doesnāt sell them.
January 1, 2014 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Feeding my Alaskan Malamute #30875 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibilitymellowmutt
MemberYeah, but most folks donāt have breeds as prone to bloat as malamutes, and thatās allegedly the concern when feeding meals where the ingredients have different digestion rates. Keeping my fingers crossed on that one, and some simethicone handy as my vetās a half-hour trip. Hopefully veterinary science figures out bloat one of these days!
December 31, 2013 at 12:15 pm in reply to: Feeding my Alaskan Malamute #30842 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibilitymellowmutt
MemberWell, the foodās already mixedā¦ Iāve read this advice a lot, but the only links Iāve come across are to those marketing rotational feeding. Maybe one in ten dogs Iāve ever known had food allergies (mostly to ābadā grains); most of the rest lived long, happy lives on the same food day in and day out, mostly dry kibble of dubious quality by todayās standards. I have two very good, related reasons for mixing rather than rotating.
First, the different kibble sizes, and one kibble being āpreferredā really slows down Amigaās feeding rate. I donāt want her āinhalingā her food, which she does when all the kibbles are the same size/smell. Mixed, sheāll try picking out the Orijen kibbles! Of course she winds up eating most of the other kibbles along with, at which point I guess she figures she may as well finish the meal. But it does take her twice as long to eat, this way, and gives me control of what sheās eating with no fuss becauseā¦
Second, sheās one of those picky mals who drive their owners to despair with hunger strikes, this being a well-known feature-bug of many individuals of most arctic breeds ā which evolved to be headstrong, independent, and require less food than other dogs of similar size. If I rotate the food, which I did try, sheāll just ignore the food dish until what she wants gets put in it ā which turns into a battle of wills the human usually loses (I know Iām a sucker for those sad puppy-dog eyes with whimpering), best not let it start if I want her growth rate to be steady not spurty, though.
http://wildpaw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=8333
http://wildpaw.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=4462
(list goes on)I also think Amigaās spoiled enough without letting her choose her own menu, but itās a real challenge to get her to eat what I want her to eat, regardless of when she eats it. For instance, when she was protesting NVI Rabbit she got away from me, into a neighborās house, and chowed down a whole bowl of Kibbles ānā Bits. Came when called, after a short delay, licking her chops and grinning while the neighbor shooed her out of her houseā¦ pinned her ears back and rolled over on her back at my feet in a typical-malamute show of faux-submissiveness (neither hind leg straight), then ignored her own food for two more days. Which turned into four when she figured out how to raid the cat food for a few seconds before I caught her at it, then ate the rest of my sandwich off the countertop while I relocated the cat dish. š
This can also be an issue when using toppers, but Iāve figured out how to train around this. Iām redirecting Amigaās prey drive into SAR training (informally, canāt train with other dog/handler teams until sheās more mature about working when other dogs are present, thereās a reason so many SAR dogs are Goldens). Aside from disliking all forms of transport (no rhyme or reason for it I can figure, which I also hope she matures out of), all the aptitude for SAR work is there, her kibble OCD really shines through in āre-findā work. Her name is well-chosen, especially where kids are concerned; if the scent sheās on is animal she pricks her ears forward, but pins āem back submissively for any and all humansā¦ excellent potential despite being a malamute, even on tracking work.
She knows the difference between āfoodā and āumm-ummsā and has figured out what I mean when I say āumm-umms on your dinner-foodā ā a big reward delayed until dinnertime instead of little treats over the course of a long, physically-demanding training session (which she sees as playing hide-and-seek in the forest for a few hours, at this stage). Sheās very treat-motivated. Oh, sheāll still skip a meal here and there, but that just lets me know she isnāt getting enough exercise ā that and the zoomie circles around the yard. Both of which Iām currently chalking up to being in season, total psycho malamute puppy on my hands atm.
Some Amiga videos here, the one running next to the bike was taken a month ago while the ones playing with the neighbor Husky are from last week, and arenāt mally pups just adorable before they become terrors?
http://www.veoh.com/list/u/bikefat
What worries me is topping kibble with raw/freeze-dried due to the different rates of digestion. If I just feed the toppers as a meal, Iām worried sheāll lose the correlation with it as a treat, and hold out for it as a regular meal by again spurning her kibble ā perhaps even the Orijen. With the mix, when sheās hungry sheās really quite excited about being fed, with none of the malamute games we played when I tried rotating five foods and sheād only eat one of āem.
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