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Dogs eat each others food
Last Post 06-03-2010 09:44 PM by taysheltie. 2 Replies.
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taysheltie
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03-09-2010 05:55 PM
I have two shelties and they are both on different diets but want to eat each others food. The older one is around 6 and a little overweight so he is on a lower calorie diet. The other one is almost 2 and full of energy. She's at her normal weight but needs the calories because of her activity. They both like to eat a little throughout the day. How do I keep them from eating each others food?
DogGuru
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04-20-2010 11:18 PM
Thanks for the question...... The first problem is allowing them to eat a little all day long, lets get them on a feeding schedule so we only have a small amount of time to worry about the food stealing. Next thing is to get them both on leash during feeding time so u have absolute control, then just monitor the situation as needed as the pack leader. Using the leash and a little "leave it" u should be able to lick this problem in no time.
If u need more advice please keep posting........Damian
taysheltie
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06-03-2010 09:44 PM
Thanks for the advice. They are now on a schedule and know where there own food bowls are so there isn't any stealing.
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