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That calculator is amazing!! It was such a big help!! :thumbup: :thumbup: THANK YOU LARA!! |
Anyone ever use Raw Advantage or Northweat Naturals??? I was going to buy Nature's Variety but it has eggs in it and I'm trying to avoid giving Codie chicken for right now. |
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Ok so I used that calculator to determine how much food my munchkins should get a day and here are my results: CODIE (8 lbs) 0.2 pounds (3.2 ounces) to 0.24 pounds (3.84 ounces) PER DAY TOTAL 0.1 pounds (1.5 ounces) to 0.12 pounds (2 ounces) PER ONE MEAL TIA (5 lbs) 0.13 pounds (2 ounces) to 0.15 pounds (2.4 ounces) PER DAY TOTAL 0.065 pounds (1 ounce) to 0.075 pounds (1.2 ounces) PER ONE MEAL I am not going to measure Cali's food because she is TOO SKINNY and we've been trying to help her gain weight she we got her. I am going to let her eat as much as she wants and just PRAY that she gains some weight. She's all skin and bones. :( So for Codie and Tia, does that sound about right?? :D |
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mainly you pick a starting amount and go from there. if you want more weight on them feed more, if you want them to lose weight feed less. |
This is just me; but there are others who share my view: I wouldn't worry too much about exact amounts. I think you'll find your pets will do one of two things. Either - - eat like there's no tomorrow, or - look at you like you've surely lost what good sense God tried to give you :). If they eat like they're starving, it's probably because they have been. NO REFLECTION ON YOU! It's just that there is very little real nutrition in commercial dog stuff; so, when they get real food, they might seem to gorge at first. I am of the opinion this will even out, as the body gets what it's lacking, and they learn that there will more where this came from. Eventually, they regulate themselves. When they over-eat on commercial, I think it's because they're just trying to get enough nutrition; and subsequently get too much of the other junk, too - making them sick. JMO If they won't eat at all - it's because they don't recognize this as 'food'. Patience, Persistence and hard love is key here. Don't give in to the temptation to go back to kibble, because it's comfortable. A healthy dog will not starve him/herself. They will eat when they're hungry. Now, if they miss two meals and get shaky, of course offer honey, karo syrup, or nutrical. I won't be at all surprised to hear that Miss Cali is scarfing it down like a lumberjack ;). |
Completly agree Ada, I have never weighed food and always simply fed to condition and it works out well for us. |
Laura2913, You mentioned that you feed your guys raw eggs. There is a sticky post that says raw eggs are dangerous. Now I'm really confused. lol |
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