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Originally Posted by KatysMom My post included a quote directly from the article. I wasn't the editor, and I'm a bit short on why the back and forth about a subheading...
The OP had a question about her little adult Tessa, who is now pushing around and hiding her food dish.
I hope my posting gave Kat123 some "food" for thought.
As earlier, suggesting that there are benefits to scheduled feedings (2 or 3 times a day--some may go for 4) is not a criticism of those who choose to free-feed. Indeed, I'm sure there are pet-specific issues that would motivate some pet-parents to change to a free-feeding program.
P.S. Any time a yorkie gets hypoglycemia, something is wrong. |
And I was simply saying why I disagreed. I thought there was some wrong stuff in the article so I was sharing my opinion as well as my experience. The thing about articles is they don’t always come from people who have experienced the issues or even have been formally educated about them. Maybe I should word it like this in puppies sometimes hypoglycemia happens but if it happens to an adult dog there is a bigger issue and it means there is a serious health issue.