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How many times must a dog be fed?
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Should a dog be fed once a day or twice?
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Once a day does mine. Always plenty of water available if it wants it.
11:44 Wed 03rd Aug 2011
Mine (5 small and 1 GSD) have dried food down all the time. The GSD gets raw chicken wings for breakfast and they all get a bowl of dried food/meat in the evening. So basically small dogs once a day with access to dried, big dog twice a day with access to dried. There is no hard and fast rule and many dogs get fed only once a day. I feed the GSD twice to try to avoid filling him up too much in one go, in case of bloat. The timing can be hours apart as sometimes they don't get fed till late evening and other times they are fed at tea time. Depends on exercise, e.g. today when its hot they won't get exercised till later when its cooler and I will feed them at least an hour after they get back.
My dog (alsation/collie cross size) gets fed twice a day and has doggie treats in between. I personally wouldn't dream of feeding him on just dry food - how boring! He has tinned dog food with mixer, he loves any variety, but with chicken not beef as anything with beef in upsets his tum. He's 13 soon and in good health.
I've always fed my dogs once a day when they are young/adult but as they progress into middle/old age I feed them twice a day. Not twice as much food though just their ration split into two meals. Gives them a little more interest. Also as they get older I'd put part of their feed in toys or hidden about the place for them to find, specially if they were a bit restricted in how much exercise they could cope with.
We feed ours twice a day, they have fresh meat (human grade) along with chicken joints with some veggies mixed in and fresh green tripe. All meat is RAW.
One meal a day is not good for any dog but im sure any dog will survive on it, but feeding a dog involves a little more than just keeping it alive.
One meal a day is not good for any dog but im sure any dog will survive on it, but feeding a dog involves a little more than just keeping it alive.
My dog has a dish of dried food down permanently, which she rarely eats unless she is really hungry. We feed her once a day with wet food and biscuits and she never finishes it all, and she is really healthy, nice and slim and has boundless energy at 9 years old.
As our dogs get older we go on to twice a day. She is 9, but fine on once a day. And she rarely gets treats apart from those things that help keep teeth clean.
As our dogs get older we go on to twice a day. She is 9, but fine on once a day. And she rarely gets treats apart from those things that help keep teeth clean.
Well mine eat their dried food with relish (not literally!) I mean they enjoy it. What you have to remember is that it does contain lots of stuff that they like, some people seem to think it is just a pellet of who knows what but if you look at the ingredients you will see what it contains. Humans might not like the idea of a 'one pill for each meal' but dogs don't think like that. Its the way it is prepared that makes it a dried/complete food not what it contains. They do like their meat both cooked and raw but will still eat the dried food too.
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