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  • in reply to: Mastiff pup food and treats #47414 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
    mellowmutt
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    The problem with bloat, is how poorly itā€™s understood. I followed all the guidelines and still ran into it; changed nothing, hasnā€™t recurred. IMO, the least-likely cause is an elevated food dish. Wishing I had one right now due to a herniated lumbar disk, itā€™d 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 itā€™s a factor, or that itā€™s something large-breed dogs somehow ā€œneedā€ according to anyone who doesnā€™t sell them.

    in reply to: Feeding my Alaskan Malamute #30875 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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    Yeah, but most folks donā€™t have breeds as prone to bloat as malamutes, and thatā€™s 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 vetā€™s a half-hour trip. Hopefully veterinary science figures out bloat one of these days!

    in reply to: Feeding my Alaskan Malamute #30842 Report Abuse Edit Post Visibility
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    Well, the foodā€™s already mixedā€¦ Iā€™ve read this advice a lot, but the only links Iā€™ve come across are to those marketing rotational feeding. Maybe one in ten dogs Iā€™ve ever known had food allergies (mostly to ā€œbadā€ 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 todayā€™s standards. I have two very good, related reasons for mixing rather than rotating.

    First, the different kibble sizes, and one kibble being ā€œpreferredā€ really slows down Amigaā€™s feeding rate. I donā€™t want her ā€œinhalingā€ her food, which she does when all the kibbles are the same size/smell. Mixed, sheā€™ll 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 sheā€™s eating with no fuss becauseā€¦

    Second, sheā€™s 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, sheā€™ll 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 Iā€™m 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 Amigaā€™s spoiled enough without letting her choose her own menu, but itā€™s 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 neighborā€™s house, and chowed down a whole bowl of Kibbles ā€˜nā€™ 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. šŸ™‚

    This can also be an issue when using toppers, but Iā€™ve figured out how to train around this. Iā€™m redirecting Amigaā€™s prey drive into SAR training (informally, canā€™t train with other dog/handler teams until sheā€™s more mature about working when other dogs are present, thereā€™s 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 ā€œre-findā€ work. Her name is well-chosen, especially where kids are concerned; if the scent sheā€™s on is animal she pricks her ears forward, but pins ā€™em back submissively for any and all humansā€¦ excellent potential despite being a malamute, even on tracking work.

    She knows the difference between ā€œfoodā€ and ā€œumm-ummsā€ and has figured out what I mean when I say ā€œumm-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). Sheā€™s very treat-motivated. Oh, sheā€™ll still skip a meal here and there, but that just lets me know she isnā€™t getting enough exercise ā€” that and the zoomie circles around the yard. Both of which Iā€™m 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 arenā€™t 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, Iā€™m worried sheā€™ll 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 sheā€™s hungry sheā€™s really quite excited about being fed, with none of the malamute games we played when I tried rotating five foods and sheā€™d only eat one of ā€™em.

    YMalMV. šŸ˜‰

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