Hi everyone, I am the proud new mother of a wonderful brindle boxer we call elvis (Because he curls his lip like Elvis). Anyway, I am concerned that he may be too skinny. I have read the threads from others whos dogs eat and eat and don't gain. Elvis just doesn't eat very much. We got him from a boxer resuce and the lady there told us to give him 3-4 cups a day. we did as she suggested and maintained the feeding schedule she had him on (one time a day 3-4 cups, usually in the morning). Then we noticed that he wasn't eating it, and I was worried that he might be too thin. You can see almost all his ribs (I know you are supposed to be able to see that last two) and his butt had bone bumps (That's the only way I can think to describe them). So we decided to free feed. meaning we put his bowl down and leave it there until about an hour before bed time. Since we keep him in his crate while we are at work, he has "Open bowl" from about 5pm to about 9 or 10 pm. I hardly every see him eat. I would think that if he were hungry because he had been in his crate all day that he would park himself at his bowl and gobble it down, but he doesn't. I know it is not in an animals nature to starve himself, but I am still worried about why he won't eat.
I have even become a bit woerd about it to the point that if I am in the kitchen cooking and I see him go to his bowl, I will stop what I am doing so he doesn't get destracted and stop eating. I know that is a bit obsessive, but I just want him to be healthy. This is my first pet (That is actually mine and my responsibility) and I feel like a first time mom!
Any suggestions would be greatly apprecitated.
I have even become a bit woerd about it to the point that if I am in the kitchen cooking and I see him go to his bowl, I will stop what I am doing so he doesn't get destracted and stop eating. I know that is a bit obsessive, but I just want him to be healthy. This is my first pet (That is actually mine and my responsibility) and I feel like a first time mom!
Any suggestions would be greatly apprecitated.