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Alright, FYI, we keep our kibble in Milk Bone buckets like this one.
Yesterday, we had a few more friends over than we usually do at once so the house was a bit busy. The dogs had gone for a walk and eaten dinner, we figured we'd go on one more walk after our friends left and then call it a night. Well, for a few minutes I got so caught up in visiting and conversation that I wasn't paying much attention to the dogs. I heard a strange noise coming from behind the entertainment stand (where the food and dishes are kept) so I peeked over to see who/what it was. There's Bransen, head in the food bin. ![]() I had just filled it up before giving them dinner, by the time I realized he'd opened it (don't ask me how) he had already eaten about 1/3 of the way down the bin. I would say he ate at least 4-6x what he normally eats in a day, in just a few minutes! Makes me wonder, if I hadn't noticed, how much would/could he have eaten? You would think he'd have a belly ache or something, but nope. ![]() Just wanted to share. Silly dog. |
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Jolene broke into the food bin (I use a Rubbermaid storage tub) just a few days before her first AKC show in Oregon. She ate so much and had just come out of heat, she looked like she was ready to drop a litter of 12! I was furious lol
Ruger has broken into the tub a few times, and he'll eat to where he literally cannot move... He has eaten 14 pounds of food at once before ![]() It's not like we starve these guys, so what gives? lol |
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Yeah I tried free feeding Bransen as a pup because he was malnourished and I wanted him to put on as much weight as possible.
Not the best idea. ![]() My mom always says "You don't feed him enough - he's hungry" but she doesn't get that he's ALWAYS hungry. Oh man, Teal that would suck about Jolene! That's what I don't understand, how is he not feeling sick? |
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So are you supposed to make them throw it up or just let it pass? I let em suffer! lol I don't think it'll cause a blockage or anything... loose stools, sure.. but aside from that, I haven't seen any bad side affects other than discomfort for a few days, and suffering because I won't feed them until they look normal again LOL |
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You know, ignitethis, I thought he would as when he was younger if he ate too much or too fast he'd hurl.
So far the only "side effect" was he went #2 twice and it was more than usual. As Teal said, let em suffer for their actions! ![]() I fed him breakfast as usual today and all seems well. |
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Yeah Bransen was belching all day yesterday, he had the farts too.
![]() Our cats are pretty much free-fed their kibble and they don't seem to go through it too fast. They're not as big of pigs as the dogs. Jade is the worst for getting into things, specifically things she shouldn't have. Not long ago she had a three-day "binge" of getting into things. First, she got into the bag of stuff I had set aside to take to my moms' and ate 2 packages of hot dogs. The next day, she went into my duffle-bag, into a grocery bag and into yet another bag that was full of Turkey Jerky, at least that was for dogs. The day after that, she jumped up on the counter (at my moms' house) and ate my brothers "cheese-dogs" off the plate, bread and all. She was sick for a few days after that but I don't think she learned a thing. I caught her up on the counter yesterday looking for snacks. ![]() You don't expect counter-surfing from a 12 year old dog, but Jade seems to defy age more so than any dog I've met. Everyone thinks she is a puppy and Bransen is an old dog. ![]() |
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