PucciNPoni
Well-Known Member
Hello HHO AADers
A little help please for a client? Older (9yo) Cavvie that is rather ermmmm....fat but has always been rather spoilt. I'd noticed that the dog's skin was dry and I suggested that she add something to the food, but the woman then revealed that the dog must be hand fed (UH?) or it won't eat. <Okay, I reckon you're feeding it a little too much love, for starters - but by HAND???>
I suggested that she put down food 2x a day (morning and eve) and if she doesn't eat within thirty minutes, remove it and put it down again the next time. I told her not to add anything to tempt her to eat, just her food, dry as it is. I promised her that her dog would NOT starve herself, but would get the idea eventually that food bowl down means time to eat, and if she doesn't eat, nothing comes by hand.
Am I mean for suggesting this? Any better suggestions? Then once she learns to eat on her own, I can make some dietary recommendations.
A little help please for a client? Older (9yo) Cavvie that is rather ermmmm....fat but has always been rather spoilt. I'd noticed that the dog's skin was dry and I suggested that she add something to the food, but the woman then revealed that the dog must be hand fed (UH?) or it won't eat. <Okay, I reckon you're feeding it a little too much love, for starters - but by HAND???>
I suggested that she put down food 2x a day (morning and eve) and if she doesn't eat within thirty minutes, remove it and put it down again the next time. I told her not to add anything to tempt her to eat, just her food, dry as it is. I promised her that her dog would NOT starve herself, but would get the idea eventually that food bowl down means time to eat, and if she doesn't eat, nothing comes by hand.
Am I mean for suggesting this? Any better suggestions? Then once she learns to eat on her own, I can make some dietary recommendations.