LokiGem
Super Boxer
Still free feeding
Im sorry if it seems that I am beatting a dead horse. I just think my reasons and success with free feeding might help someone out.
When I brought Loki home at 7 1/2 weeks old I took some vacation time from my job to help get him comfortable in my house. I scheluded his feedings in the beginning but going back to my job, taught me something about scheduled feeding... You (the dog owner, the Alpha dog,) doesn't always have a regular schedule by which to determine one for your dog.
Loki is my heart, my love, and my best friend.
Sometimes I leave for work in the am @ 5 o'clock; sometimes I leave @ 9.
I can't expect Loki to follow my unpredictable schedule and have scheduled feedings. It's just not possible or fair for either of us.
Loki spends a lot of time with me in the car. He eats 4 to 5 cups of kibble a day. Loki was 1 year on 6/19/03. He weighs 68 pounds and is happy, loyal, obediant, and knows that I am his boss.
I make time for Loki everyday. I walk him, play with him, train him, and talk to him everyday. Its just never at the same time everyday.
Loki has driven with me acroos the state of PA and to rhode island for work, to NYC to visit family often, and to the jersey shore to vist the grandparents. Loki is happy just to be with me. He eats twice a day 2 1/4 cups in the AM (if he doesnt eat it all or if he does,) I add the other half in the PM. He usually eats his morning meal b4 I add the pm meal.
The next morning I add the leftovers to the bag of food and repeat the amount am & pm. It works for us because we live a busy life. Loki is so happy to be with me he seems content to let go of the much reccomended scheduled feeding. He thinks his purpose in life is to look at me for direction no matter what time or where. I understand that free feeding can't work for every dog but Loki only knows me as his mother. He wants to please.
Im sorry if it seems that I am beatting a dead horse. I just think my reasons and success with free feeding might help someone out.
When I brought Loki home at 7 1/2 weeks old I took some vacation time from my job to help get him comfortable in my house. I scheluded his feedings in the beginning but going back to my job, taught me something about scheduled feeding... You (the dog owner, the Alpha dog,) doesn't always have a regular schedule by which to determine one for your dog.
Loki is my heart, my love, and my best friend.
Sometimes I leave for work in the am @ 5 o'clock; sometimes I leave @ 9.
I can't expect Loki to follow my unpredictable schedule and have scheduled feedings. It's just not possible or fair for either of us.
Loki spends a lot of time with me in the car. He eats 4 to 5 cups of kibble a day. Loki was 1 year on 6/19/03. He weighs 68 pounds and is happy, loyal, obediant, and knows that I am his boss.
I make time for Loki everyday. I walk him, play with him, train him, and talk to him everyday. Its just never at the same time everyday.
Loki has driven with me acroos the state of PA and to rhode island for work, to NYC to visit family often, and to the jersey shore to vist the grandparents. Loki is happy just to be with me. He eats twice a day 2 1/4 cups in the AM (if he doesnt eat it all or if he does,) I add the other half in the PM. He usually eats his morning meal b4 I add the pm meal.
The next morning I add the leftovers to the bag of food and repeat the amount am & pm. It works for us because we live a busy life. Loki is so happy to be with me he seems content to let go of the much reccomended scheduled feeding. He thinks his purpose in life is to look at me for direction no matter what time or where. I understand that free feeding can't work for every dog but Loki only knows me as his mother. He wants to please.
